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That fire in Brooklyn yesterday at the NYPD facility? 30 years worth of evidence, including DNA, possibly destroyed -- (link*)
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They were just ready to test rape kits from 1992 too. -- nm
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Dec 14 '22, 05:40
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Rape kits were not stored there. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 14, 05:42
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Sorry. Those were chucked weeks after being taken. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Dec 14, 05:55
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I admit the NYPD are awful but is this a personal issue you have with them?
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Krusty
Dec 14, 06:04
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I think the comments unfortunately work for most police departments.
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the wrong element
Dec 14, 07:46
NY isn’t the worst because of a 2010 law that mandates timing* of test kits being processed, the recent tracking addition is because too many tests
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i.b!
Dec 14, 07:12
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Oh, they're the worst in the general sense that they're terrible at policing. Maybe not the worst at processing rape kits, which is a good thing
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Krusty
Dec 14, 14:03
Purely a coincidence, I’m sure. -- nm
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znufrii
Dec 14, 05:41
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