Edward Caban was requested to resign following a criminal investigation involving federal agents seizing his phone, among other administration members.
Edward A. Caban, the former New York City police commissioner, has resigned from his position following a request from City Hall amid a criminal investigation. The resignation came after federal agents seized his phone last week, leading to distractions for the Police Department. In an email to department members, Caban cited the news reports about the investigations as the reason for his resignation, stating that the N.Y.P.D. deserves a leader who can fully focus on protecting and serving the city. His resignation will be effective at the end of Friday, marking the end of his career at the department, just over a year after being appointed by Mayor Eric Adams in July 2023. This sudden departure highlights the turmoil within the mayor’s administration, which has been the subject of multiple federal investigations targeting high-ranking officials. The investigation involving the city’s top law enforcement official raised concerns about Caban’s ability to effectively oversee the department and make disciplinary decisions regarding the 36,000 officers under his command.
Source: The NY Times