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Former interim New York City Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon claims his oversight efforts were stonewalled by a "racketeering enterprise." ...
Donlon filed a federal lawsuit asking a judge to appoint a special monitor to oversee the nation’s largest police force.
Thomas G. Donlon, who served only weeks as police commissioner, said in a lawsuit that New York City’s mayor and top ...
"This is not about poor leadership or isolated wrongdoing — it is about an organized, criminal abuse of public power," Donlon's lawyer, John A. Scola, said.
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge on Tuesday granted 30 recently-hired NYPD officers a reprieve from being fired, rejecting the department’s bid to end a temporary order blocking the terminations. The ...
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.
Thomas Donlon, a former federal agent who served as police commissioner last fall, sued Mayor Adams and top current and former NYPD officials Wednesday, alleging they operated a “corrupt ...
In a federal racketeering lawsuit filed Wednesday, the ex-commissioner, Thomas Donlon, alleges Mayor Eric Adams and his inner circle showered unqualified loyalists with promotions, buried allegations ...