NYC tests DNA recovered from gun crime scenes faster than any other big city, officials say

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NYC tests DNA recovered from gun crime scenes faster than any other big city, officials say
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Experts have found that rapidly linking someone to a gun through DNA evidence can lead to their arrest before they shoot someone else.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.New York City is testing DNA connected to gun crimes faster than any other big city in the country, Chief Medical Examiner Jason Graham said Monday.

And when suspects’ DNA doesn’t match the crime scene evidence, faster testing can help to clear them of wrongdoing sooner. “Quicker turnaround times will also hasten answers to victims, families and communities who are affected by gun violence,” Graham said. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has cut the turnaround time in half since it launched a new unit to analyze firearm-related evidence last year, from less than 60 days to under 30 days. In May, scientists completed tests in 28 days.recovered by police years ago, until recently forensic scientists in the medical examiner’s office were juggling gun evidence along with various other kinds of cases.

Graham said the infusion of staff with a singular responsibility has allowed his office to streamline its process. He said his office has also upgraded its lab equipment to help speed up DNA tests.

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