Drug Enforcement Administration
The DEA Knew ‘Chapo’ Posed a Flight Risk, but Mexico’s Government Ignored Warnings
US-anti drug agents informed Mexico that "potential operations to free Guzman" were in play almost right after he was arrested. Mexican officials said they had no such warnings.
The DEA Is Tracking All Internet Traffic in Colombia, Hacked Email Shows
In an email dated just one month ago, a Hacking Team field engineer in Colombia refers to a DEA program that is apparently monitoring all Internet traffic in the country. The DEA declined to comment.
DEA Arrests Suspects for Dealing Opioid That Led to HIV Outbreak in Indiana
Public health officials say that states need to implement needle-exchange programs to prevent outbreaks in other rural areas where drug use and HIV are on the rise.
DEA Announces Massive NYC Heroin Bust With Suspected Ties to Sinaloa Cartel
The drug haul "carried the potential of supplying a dose of heroin to every man, woman, and child in New York City," authorities said.
The DEA Is Cracking Down on Flakka Smugglers and Dealers in Florida
A federal criminal complaint accuses a 22-year-old and her ex boyfriend of bringing several kilos of flakka into south Florida from Hong Kong between March and April.
When the DEA Went to Burning Man, Shit Got [Redacted]
What did federal agents do on the playa? If only we knew.
US Army Will Investigate Allegations of Sexual Abuse by Soldiers and Contractors in Colombia
Recent reports reference the alleged sexual abuse of more than 50 Colombian girls in the town of Melgar in 2004, by members of the US military and civilian contractors.
DEA Scandal Will Help Ross Ulbricht's Silk Road Appeal, Lawyer Says
Two federal agents have been arrested for various crimes committed while investigating the digital black market.
DOJ Report Reveals DEA Agent 'Sex Parties' Funded by Colombian Drug Cartels
DEA supervisors in Colombia were reportedly aware of the parties and received complaints from building managers about the noise they emitted.
New Report Says DEA Agents Held Sex Parties with Prostitutes Paid for by Colombian Drug Cartels
And that's just one of the allegations from a new watchdog report on sexual misconduct and harassment at the Department of Justice.
A DEA Agent Tried to Stop Medical Weed from Coming to Utah By Saying Bunnies Will Get Stoned
Cranky law enforcement types are running out of arguments against weed.