Staggering amounts of fentanyl hit streets as the DEA watched and took no action, records show
Source: AP
Even as it battled the deadliest drug epidemic in American history, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration permitted hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to hit the streets of New Mexico between 2023 and 2025, according to three current and former DEA agents and government records reviewed by The Associated Press.
DEA agents repeatedly monitored shipments of fentanyl pills but did not seize them as federal prosecutors sought to bring bigger criminal cases against traffickers of a synthetic opioid that the White House last year designated a weapon of mass destruction.
Agents and experts, however, said the tactic amounted to a gamble with public safety that potentially imperiled communities in and around Albuquerque and may have violated U.S. Justice Department rules intended to safeguard the public.
We poisoned our community to make cases, DEA Special Agent David Howell told AP in a series of interviews in New Mexico. Through our own willful blindness, we get to say, We dont really know what happened to the drugs. But we 100% got people killed.
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By JIM MUSTIAN and JOSHUA GOODMAN
Updated 11:03 AM EDT, June 22, 2026
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M