Joseph Goldstein reports:
Slowly, and largely under the radar, a growing number of local law enforcement agencies across the country have moved into what had previously been the domain of the F.B.I. and state crime labs — amassing their own DNA databases of potential suspects, some collected with the donors’ knowledge, and some without it.
Read more on NYTimes. Note that it is not just suspects whose DNA is being amassed, but crime victims, too. And SCOTUS’s decision in King will only encourage more of this.