NYPD Assistant Chief Files for Retirement Amid FBI Corruption Raid

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NYPD Assistant Chief James McCarthy filed retirement papers a day after an FBI and Internal Affairs Bureau raid tied to a corruption probe; he was placed on modified duty, with 30 days for the department to decide if retirement will be permitted without consequence, and the probe also involves other former NYPD brass.
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