Tom Donlon has been appointed as the interim police commissioner of the New York City Police Department by Mayor Eric Adams following the resignation of former Commissioner Edward Caban amidst a federal probe that saw electronic devices seized from his home. Donlon, a former FBI and counterterrorism official, brings a wealth of experience in law enforcement from working at local, state, federal, and international levels.

A native of the Bronx, Donlon previously served as New York’s Director of the Office of Homeland Security, ran the FBI’s National Threat Assessment Center, and was a part of the FBI-NYPD Joint Terrorism Task Force. He also worked on high-profile cases such as the investigation of the 1993 Twin Towers bombing, attacks on US embassies in Africa, and the USS Cole in Yemen by al Qaeda. Donlon expressed his honor and humility at being named the interim Commissioner and outlined his goals to continue the progress in reducing crime, removing illegal guns from communities, upholding integrity, transparency, and supporting officers.

Donlon’s focus will be on maintaining the high standards of the NYPD, supporting the officers who work tirelessly to keep the city safe, and continuing the historic progress in crime reduction. He expressed gratitude to outgoing Commissioner Caban for his many years of service to the department and highlighted the importance of building on the progress already made by the administration in keeping New York City as the safest big city in America. Donlon’s appointment marks a new chapter in the leadership of the NYPD during a critical time for law enforcement and public safety.

The announcement of Donlon’s appointment comes as a significant development in the ongoing changes within the NYPD leadership and reflects Mayor Adams’ commitment to ensuring effective law enforcement in the city. With Donlon’s extensive background in counterterrorism and law enforcement, he is well-equipped to address the challenges facing the police department and continue the work of his predecessors. His experience at various levels of law enforcement will be crucial in guiding the NYPD through this transition period.

As the new interim Commissioner, Donlon will face the task of leading the NYPD through a period of uncertainty and change. His clear goals of reducing crime, removing illegal weapons from communities, and supporting officers demonstrate a commitment to public safety and maintaining the NYPD’s reputation as a premier law enforcement agency. With his appointment, there is optimism for a smooth transition and continued progress in ensuring the safety and security of New York City under Donlon’s leadership.

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