No, cops shouldn’t round up workers’ DNA in search for a rape suspect - News Summed Up

No, cops shouldn’t round up workers’ DNA in search for a rape suspect


Certainly police should question employees about what they know, what they heard and where they were nine months earlier. But working at the facility is not sufficient cause to believe a particular person committed a crime or has evidence of it — any more than everyone living in or passing through a particular neighborhood becomes a legitimate suspect and should have to give up DNA samples whenever a crime is committed on the block. Or everyone in a particular office building, religious institution or sports team.


Source: Los Angeles Times January 10, 2019 11:03 UTC



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