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Justice Department watchdog to review DEA tactic that permitted deadly fentanyl to hit streets

The review follows an AP investigation and whistleblower complaints that agents let shipments of up to 350,000 fentanyl pills go unseized.

  • Justice Department Inspector General Don Berthiaume announced a review on Monday of controversial DEA tactics in which federal agents allegedly allowed fentanyl shipments to reach streets to build larger criminal cases against drug traffickers.
  • The strategy, known as allowing drugs to "walk," follows an Associated Press investigation detailing unseized fentanyl shipments in New Mexico between 2023 and 2025. Current and former agents said the practice "amounts to a gamble with public safety."
  • Agent David Howell and other whistleblowers allege agents failed to seize 350,000 fentanyl pills in a 2024 wiretap and 74,000 pills in an Albuquerque mobile home park despite knowing of deliveries. Court records show agents allowed trafficking to continue for months.
  • New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is investigating whether DEA agents violated state law, writing that the state is "bearing the societal and financial harms" of the influx. Federal officials have refused to allow Howell to be interviewed by state authorities.
  • DEA Administrator Terry Cole requested a narrower inquiry into his agency's handling of whistleblower complaints. The inspector general's review will focus on Justice Department actions over the past two years to determine whether similar drug shipments occurred in other cities.
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DOJ watchdog to review DEA tactic that permitted deadly fentanyl to hit streets

The U.S. Justice Department's internal watchdog is reviewing a controversial DEA tactic in which agents permitted fentanyl to reach the streets to build cases against traffickers.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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