New York City said it would purge its DNA database. A year l

New York City said it would purge its DNA database. A year later, it's expanded.


New York City said it would purge its DNA database. A year later, it’s expanded.
POLITICO
2/24/2021
By Erin Durkin
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The NYPD announced plans last February to remove most DNA samples that are more than two years old, if the person the DNA comes from hasn’t been convicted of a crime and isn’t a suspect in an ongoing investigation.
Last year, officials vowed an overhaul to expunge many New Yorkers from the city's DNA database, but the number of genetic profiles held by the city has only grown since.
During a City Council hearing last February, the NYPD said the city’s database contained DNA from 32,000 people who were suspected of a crime. As of the beginning of this month, the total stands at 33,807, according to data from the city Medical Examiner’s office.

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