"Our company's protocol is to provide access codes to law enforcement if a warrant grants them access to a property," the company said."After receiving the request, we received proof of the valid warrant, and only then did we provide them with an access code."with felony civil disorder and several misdemeanors in the January 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol.
The company added that it was unaware of any details surrounding the case and that it has repeatedly denied requests for access codes when a warrant wasn't present. A worker restocks handguns at Davidson Defense in Orem, Utah. Liberty Safe, a manufacturer of gun safes, on Wednesday received backlash from conservatives after announcing it provided the FBI with an access code to a safe.Some conservatives threatened to return or cancel their orders for safes from the business following the announcement.