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NYPD chief raided by feds in corruption probe files for retirement, sources say
The NYPD assistant chief, James McCarthy, whose home was raided by the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau and FBI in a corruption probe, has filed for retirement. The investigation into McCarthy for alleged bribery and misconduct includes other former NYPD officials, such as ex-Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey and past Deputy Commissioner Tarik Sheppard, as confirmed by Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
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