Federal and local authorities are investigating bribery allegations involving current and former NYPD leadership, signaling a significant crackdown on corruption in the Democrat-run city.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the New York City Police Department (NYPD), and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York executed search warrants across New York City as part of a bribery investigation involving current and former NYPD officials. Former NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey and Assistant Chief James McCarthy are at the center of the probe, which includes allegations of misconduct and corruption. 📍 WHEN & WHERE: The searches were conducted on Wednesday, across multiple locations in New York City, including Maddrey’s residence. 📺 DETAIL: The investigation into Maddrey and McCarthy is part of a broader effort by to address corruption within the NYPD. In a separate but related federal case, former chief of staff to ex–New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Frank Carone, was arrested along with three others on bribery, fraud, and money laundering charges. Prosecutors allege the group exploited the city’s migrant housing crisis by steering an emergency shelter contract to a Queens hotel in exchange for about $120,000 in bribes. The hotel reportedly secured a multimillion-dollar contract after internal objections were overridden, and investigators say the defendants later attempted to conceal the scheme once a federal probe began. All defendants face significant prison time if convicted, while Carone’s attorney has denied the allegations and called the case unfounded. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “I promised New Yorkers that under my leadership the NYPD would conduct itself with integrity and that there would be a thorough investigation of any claim that members of service failed to meet that standard.” – NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch 🎯 IMPACT: The investigation underscores the federal government’s commitment to tackling corruption in state and local law enforcement. Action against the NYPD could potentially reshape the leadership structure of the nation’s largest police force. Assistant Chief James McCarthy has already been reassigned. |
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