Interim Police Commissioner Thomas Donlon admitted late on Saturday night that federal authorities raided his homes only eight days after he assumed the top cop post.
Rumors began swirling earlier that day that yet another high-ranking NYPD official had been the target of a federal investigation. Mayor Eric Adams had tapped Donlon as interim commissioner on Sept. 12 following the resignation of his predecessor, Edward Caban, over his ties to an impending federal investigation.