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    Default No more DNA testing in LA County Sex Crimes?

    This is just sad, LA Sheriff's office has announced that they are so broke that they can't afford to run DNA tests on Sex Crimes.

    http://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/31/local/me-dna31

    dozens of police departments throughout Los Angeles County routinely have not tested DNA evidence collected in rape and sexual assault cases, and are unable to accurately account for thousands of pieces of evidence that could potentially help solve crimes, according to a report to be released today.

    The county's two behemoth law enforcement agencies -- the Los Angeles Police Department and the Sheriff's Department -- have come under harsh criticism in recent months for not testing about 10,000 samples of semen, saliva and other genetic material gathered from victims' bodies after alleged attacks and for letting legal time limits pass on hundreds of cases. The report, produced by the independent group Human Rights Watch, found that the other 47 police agencies in the county are struggling with the same problems.

    Rape victims "have a right to expect police to do all they can to thoroughly investigate their case, but in L.A. [County] they often feel betrayed to learn that their rape kits are never even tested," said Sarah Tofte, the report's author. "And in some cases, failure to test means that a rapist who could have been arrested will remain free."

    In all, the outlying police departments, which rely on the county's crime laboratory for DNA testing without charge, were found to have nearly 2,750 of the so-called rape kits sitting untested in storage freezers -- some more than two decades old. The agencies were also estimated to have destroyed about 1,500 other kits after determining the evidence was no longer of use, the report found.

    Gail Abarbanel, director of the Rape Treatment Center at the Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center, expressed dismay at Tofte's findings.

    "It's shocking," she said. "The disregard for this evidence and the reluctance to use it in cases reflects the deep and really troubling level of discrimination that persists against victims of rape."

    Officials from several of the police departments challenged the way Tofte construed the figures, which the agencies provided in response to her requests made under the state's Public Records Act.

    The Long Beach Police Department, for example -- which is by far the largest of the 47 agencies surveyed -- failed to test more than half of the 1,900 evidence kits it has booked into storage since 1995, according to the report. Long Beach Deputy Chief William Blair, however, said that what Tofte presented as the number of untested kits there was actually the total number of kits -- tested and untested -- in storage.
    The first vehicles normally on the scene of a crime are ambulances and police cruisers. If you are armed you have a chance to decide who gets transported in which vehicle, if you are not armed then that decision is made for you.

    Be prepared, because someone else already is and no one knows their intent except them.

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    Default Re: No more DNA testing in LA County Sex Crimes?

    Ca. is two steps from bankruptcy court so this doesn't surprise me one bit, sad but not surprising at all.

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    Default Re: No more DNA testing in LA County Sex Crimes?

    I'm not going to fault either LEO department.. They cant help the amount of crime that happens, nor how much they receive of the tax dollars.

    Either criminals will have to stop committing crimes or the tax payers are going to have to pay more.

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    Default Re: No more DNA testing in LA County Sex Crimes?

    Quote Originally Posted by knight0334 View Post
    Either criminals will have to stop committing crimes or the tax payers are going to have to pay more.
    I move for the former. Mister Chairman, call the roll!

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    Default Re: No more DNA testing in LA County Sex Crimes?

    Quote Originally Posted by knight0334 View Post
    I'm not going to fault either LEO department.. They cant help the amount of crime that happens, nor how much they receive of the tax dollars.

    Either criminals will have to stop committing crimes or the tax payers are going to have to pay more.
    I think if we make enough gun laws and outlaw owning them we will quickly resolve the issues. There just aren't enough laws out there to stop criminals from committing crimes.

    The good news is that with recent budge cuts they will be releasing some 20k+ reformed Californians onto the street and these people are now very straight and narrow and won't break the law again, especially when they know there won't be any testing to catch them. Because of this outstanding reform programs in place in the prisons they have even begun cutting the number of officers as they won't be needed any longer.
    The first vehicles normally on the scene of a crime are ambulances and police cruisers. If you are armed you have a chance to decide who gets transported in which vehicle, if you are not armed then that decision is made for you.

    Be prepared, because someone else already is and no one knows their intent except them.

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