Unlike local police, DEA agents are federal employees bound by the , the Privacy Act of 1974 , and a labyrinth of classified information protocols. Posting video content—even something as innocent as a morning commute in an unmarked car—can violate operational security (OPSEC).
Even a background item in a video—a surveillance map on a wall, an evidence log book, a phone contact name—can compromise a multi-year investigation. The DEA has fired agents for showing a street location used for a controlled buy. bokep dea onlyfans ngewe gresaids full vide upd
A 12-year DEA special agent in the Southwest border section started a “day in the life of a fed” YouTube channel. He blurred faces and locations but left audio intact. In one video, his partner’s radio chirped with a . Cartel scanner operators identified the frequency and used it to track a surveillance aircraft. The agent was terminated with cause—forfeiting his pension. Unlike local police, DEA agents are federal employees