The affidavit was attached to the arrest warrant. Doesn’t say who wrote the affidavit. I don’t know what the officer’s said and neither do you.
I know what the officers said in their filing in court (which I posted in #84 above). They said Allen was the person referenced in the search warrant. They said he was the only other person in the van. They said that the Washington Post "omitted Mr. Allen's name, citing concerns over his safety." They said that he changed his story between what was reported in the Washington Post and what was reported by WBAL. They said that the WBAL reporter who interviewed Allen was a "substantive witness" because Allen "retracted his earlier statement" in the interview.
All of that is in a motion the officers filed in their own criminal case. Don't you think that if there was another prisoner, if there was even a possibility that the two intereviews were with different prisoners, the officers would have mentioned that possibility?