Feds Raid Homes of NYC Interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon
The search comes just one week after his predecessor resigned amidst a federal investigation.
- Federal authorities executed search warrants at Donlon's residences, seizing materials from 20 years ago.
- The raids are part of a broader investigation involving several officials in Mayor Eric Adams' administration.
- Donlon, a former FBI official, stated the seized materials are unrelated to his NYPD duties.
- The investigation into Donlon may involve classified documents from his previous federal roles.
- This development follows the resignation of former Commissioner Edward Caban, who also faced a federal probe.