DEA, FBI refuse to confirm or deny existence of warrants for Denver raids

The Denver Gazette: Federal agents are refusing to release the warrants they used to breach doors at a southeast Denver apartment complex.

Both the DEA and FBI issued what’s known as a “Glomar” denial — a response that allows agencies to neither confirm nor deny the records exist.

Angela C. Davis, unit chief within the DEA’s Freedom of Information and Privacy Act Unit in Virginia, said the agency had “decided to neither confirm nor deny the existence of such records.”

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