The Drug Enforcement Administration is apologizing to a Rockland County family that claims agents terrorized them during a mistaken drug raid.
David McKay, of Spring Valley, told The Journal News he was forced into the snow in his underwear early Thursday. He says officers pointed guns at his daughter and threatened to shoot the family dogs.
DEA Special Agent John Gilbride issued a statement yesterday expressing regret that “the innocent McKay family” was mistakenly rousted when agents went to the wrong house to serve a narcotics warrant.
A DEA spokesman would not address the McKay family’s specific claims.
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