The Drug Enforcement Administration must turn over to a journalist surveillance footage of a drug seizure in Honduras that left four civilians dead, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

Eastern District Judge Carol Bagley Amon said law enforcement exceptions to the Freedom of Information Act did not prevent disclosure in this case. She ordered the DEA to provide the footage to Mattathias Schwartz, a staff writer at The New Yorker, but required certain limitations and on-screen redactions after reviewing the 2012 recording in camera.

Amon said the agency “failed to identify previously unknown techniques and procedures that would be exposed” by releasing a limited portion of the video. She acknowledged the DEA might have been able to pinpoint such matters “with the right equipment or an experienced eye” that the court did not possess.