New York City police commissioner resigns after his phone was seized in federal investigation
- New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban resigned on Thursday after his phone was seized in a federal investigation involving Mayor Eric Adams’ inner circle.
- Caban stated he resigned due to the “distraction” recent developments created for the police department, according to an email to staff.
- His resignation is the first high-level departure from the Adams administration after federal investigators seized phones from several officials on September 4.
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Edward Caban resigns as New York Police Commissioner amid federal investigation
New York City Police Commissioner Edward Caban resigned Thursday, one week after it emerged that his phone was seized as part of a federal investigation that touched several members of Mayor Eric Adams’ inner circle.
Where the New York City federal investigations stand after NYPD chief resigns - Washington Examiner
Edward Caban, the New York City police commissioner, resigned on Thursday as federal investigations circle over several key components of Mayor Eric Adams’s administration. His resignation is the most significant occurrence of the four federal investigations enveloping City Hall, and the move shows that the investigations could deal more damage to the Adams administration before they’re all over. NYPD Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban, right, …


NYPD commissioner resigns amid federal corruption probe
NEW YORK -- New York Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban announced his resignation Thursday, about a week after his electronics were seized in an ongoing federal investigation into potential corruption.
The head of the largest police department in the USA has lost his job: NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban is under investigation at the federal level. This is likely to increase the pressure on the mayor.
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