After the Feds came charging into New York City and began seizing the data and electronic devices belonging to former NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban and his twin brother, a bit of a hornet’s nest had been kicked over. Caban was eventually compelled to resign from his post. Another of the Mayor’s top aides soon followed him out the door. We’re still awaiting an official explanation of how they drew the attention of Big Brother, but a thorough housecleaning appeared to be underway. Still, we might take some small comfort in knowing that justice is being pursued and Caban was quickly replaced by interim commissioner Thomas Donlon. Now the NYPD can get back to the business of keeping the streets of the Big Apple safe and life can begin returning to normal. But wait… apparently I spoke too soon. On Friday, barely a week after Caban left the stage, the feds raided the homes (note the…