Ed Mullins, the controversial head of the NYPD’s Sergeants Benevolent Association, stepped down on Tuesday night amid a federal probe into the alleged misappropriation of union funds.
His resignation, announced in a union email to members, comes after FBI agents raided SBA offices in Manhattan and Mullins’ home in Port Washington, Long Island, Tuesday morning.
“Given the severity of this matter and the uncertainty of its outcome, the SBA Executive Board has requested that President Mullins resign from his position as SBA President,” the email said.
“This evening, President Mullins has agreed to tender his resignation as President of the SBA,” the message continued.
Agents seized computer gear from Mullins’ home, and other potential evidence, including boxes of documents, were carried out of the police union’s Tribeca headquarters.
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