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The FBI has launched a series of raids targeting some of New York City’s top officials.

The FBI executed raids on the homes of New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Edward Caban and Police Chief Jeffrey Maddrey.

PIX 11 reported:

The FBI took the phones of NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban and other high-ranking department officials as part of a city corruption investigation, according to law enforcement sources.

Federal officials took the devices from Caban and two NYPD lieutenants who worked in the commissioner’s office and on his detail, sources said. The phone of a lieutenant in the 10th Precinct was also confiscated.

The FBI also requested NYPD Chief of Staff Raul Pintos and two precinct commanders in Queens and Manhattan turn over their phones, according to sources.

Sources said none of the officials are being questioned, but the NYPD has been asked to isolate emails from high-ranking executives.

“The Department is aware of an investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York involving members of service. The Department is fully cooperating in the investigation,” an NYPD spokesperson said in a statement.

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>The FBI has launched a series of raids targeting some of New York City’s top officials. >The FBI executed raids on the homes of New York Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Edward Caban and Police Chief Jeffrey Maddrey. >PIX 11 reported: >>The FBI took the phones of NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban and other high-ranking department officials as part of a city corruption investigation, according to law enforcement sources. >>Federal officials took the devices from Caban and two NYPD lieutenants who worked in the commissioner’s office and on his detail, sources said. The phone of a lieutenant in the 10th Precinct was also confiscated. >>The FBI also requested NYPD Chief of Staff Raul Pintos and two precinct commanders in Queens and Manhattan turn over their phones, according to sources. >>Sources said none of the officials are being questioned, but the NYPD has been asked to isolate emails from high-ranking executives. >>“The Department is aware of an investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York involving members of service. The Department is fully cooperating in the investigation,” an NYPD spokesperson said in a statement. > . . [Archive](https://archive.today/mYprr)
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as part of a city corruption investigation, according to law enforcement sources.

I thought city corruption was NYC's daily grind.

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I thought city corruption was NYC's daily grind.

It is. The people opposing it aren't getting their cut of it.

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Yes, thought it was a part of their Mission Statement.

Makes a guy wonder if there are good FBI and bad FBI operating simultaneously.