Feds raid home of interim NYPD Commish Thomas Donlon – week after predecessor Edward Caban resigned

Federal authorities raided the home of NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon on Friday — just over a week after his predecessor, Edward Caban, resigned following an FBI raid at his residence.

Donlon admitted to the search in a brief statement released by the department late Saturday night — saying that authorities “took materials that came into my possession 20 years ago and are unrelated to my work with the New York City Police Department.”

He added that the department would not be commenting further, as it’s not an NYPD matter.

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NYPD Interim Commissioner Thomas Donlon’s home was raided by federal agents a week after his predecessor resigned. AP

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Donlon, a retired FBI official, did not specify which federal agency searched his home. The nature of the investigation remains unclear.

City Hall declined to comment on the matter.

A law enforcement source told The Post that the feds are sending a message to Mayor Eric Adams that “no one is safe,” as several members of his administration and inner circle are under investigation.

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