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New York’s top cop Edward Caban (pictured) is allegedly on the brink of resigning amid an explosive federal corruption probe into members of Mayor Eric Adams’ administration. The announcement is expected in the coming days, multiple sources told Politico on Monday.
As of Monday afternoon, he has not yet stepped down – despite calls from some city officials to do so. ‘We remain focused on ensuring New Yorkers are safe every single day, and that’s our top priority,’ City Hall spokesperson Fabien Levy said. ‘We’re not going to speculate on rumors at this point.’
On Monday’s press conference, Eric Adams spoke of Caban saying: ‘I chose him for his experience and what he brought after 30-something years of service. Rumors are always out there,’ he added. ‘There was nothing that came from me that fed those rumors. I don’t think anything in life in guaranteed.’
The news comes just days after the FBI seized Caban’s phone as part of a probe into New York City corruption on Thursday. Federal agents also confiscated the cell phone of NYPD chief Raul Pintos and two precinct commanders in Queens and Manhattan.
The FBI swooped on Caban on the same day as the homes of several top aides of mayor Eric Adams were targeted by federal officials; deputy NYC mayor Phil Banks and Sheena Wright were also raided as part of a separate probe.
Those raids unfolded in tandem at Wright’s Hamilton Heights townhouse in upper Manhattan and Banks’ Hollis, Queens property. Banks’ brother, former MTA official and current lobbyist Terence Banks, was also targeted.
Meanwhile another top Adams’ aide, Timothy Pearson, had his phones subpoenaed, according to the New York Post. Sources told Pix11 the raid on Caban stemmed from a separate probe than the investigation into Adams’ campaign financing.
It comes after the FBI took Mayor Adams’ cell phone and laptop and raided the home of his campaign treasurer, Brianna Suggs, last November amid an investigation into his 2021 campaign. Several leaders called for Caban’s resignation, including City Councilman Robert Holden.
Holden said ‘I do think he has to do something because it does cast a bad, deep shadow over the police department,’ as reported by CBS News. ‘We have to have confidence he’s staying within the law. He sets an example for the whole department.’
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