The NYPD and FBI executed search warrants at locations linked to current and former police officials early Wednesday as part of a criminal investigation, according to officials and a source familiar with the matter.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed that the searches are part of a criminal investigation. She said the probe is ongoing and involves conduct by current and former members of the department.
Tisch didn’t say which members. The source with knowledge of the matter, though, says the investigation is tied to ex-Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey.
Maddrey, formerly the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the department, resigned in late December 2024 amid allegations he pressured a lieutenant into sex acts in exchange for overtime and other perks.
Tisch on Wednesday reaffirmed her commitment to rooting out corruption within the department.
“When I became Police Commissioner, 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,” Tisch said in a statement.
“This investigation and our actions this morning are part of the ongoing effort to fulfill that commitment and hold the Department to its highest ideals,” the commissioner added.
The NYPD, FBI, and the Southern District of New York are leading the investigation.
More information is expected later Wednesday.
Federal agents searched the home of former NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey. The move follows his sudden resignation from the department amid accusations he demanded sexual favors in exchange for overtime pay with an employee, which he claims was consensual. NBC New York’s Tracie Strahan reports.
