Edward Caban Resigns as NYPD Commissioner, Tom Donlon Steps In
Edward Caban Resigns as NYPD Commissioner
NEW YORK -- The NYPD commissioner changes command Friday, as Edward Caban's resignation officially takes effect at 5 p.m. and Tom Donlon takes over as the interim leader of the department.
Tom Donlon's Background and Leadership Approach
Donlon will become New York City's third police commissioner in less than three years. He previously served as the city’s director of the Office of Homeland Security and ran the FBI's National Threat Center along with the FBI and NYPD's Joint Terrorism Task Force.
- New police leadership poses fresh challenges.
- Community engagement and safety are top priorities.
- Tom Donlon brings extensive experience to the NYPD.
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