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The nation's largest police force is "criminal at its core," according to a new federal lawsuit by former interim New York City Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon.
A former police commissioner filed a lawsuit against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and top police officials on Wednesday, accusing Adams of running the city’s police department and City Hall as a ...
A former police commissioner says that under the New York City mayor’s watch, the police department was teeming with ...
A former New York City interim police commissioner has filed a lawsuit accusing Mayor Eric Adams and top officials of ...
Four high-ranking former New York City police officials are accusing Mayor Eric Adams and his top deputies of doling out ...
Donlon claims top NYPD officials forged his signature, rigged promotions, and had his wife arrested in a scheme to silence him.
"This lawsuit is not a personal grievance; it is a statement against a corrupt system," said former commissioner Thomas G.
Nearly three dozen NYPD officers who the department now says never should have been hired or promoted will be allowed to remain on the force, for now, amid the ongoing scandal.
Thomas Donlon filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to appoint a special monitor to oversee the nation’s largest police ...
Former interim NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon​ filed a lawsuit Wednesday claiming that NYC Mayor Eric Adams and his top staff at the NYPD are running the department as a criminal racketeering enterprise ...