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This week, The New York Times reported on new laws in Maryland and Montana that restrict law enforcementâs use of genealogy databases to catch serial killers. (Maryland I can understand, but Montana? Has someone kidnapped Gov. Greg Gianforte?)
Some of the largest DNA databases â Ancestry, 23andMe and Helix â already refuse to share their databases with the police without a court order.
Iâm sorry, but why? What is their argument? Ancestry doesnât want to lose the business of skittish serial killers?
Everyone agrees that these pro-criminal rules were a direct response to the âcontroversyâ of law enforcement catching the Golden State Killer in 2018.
Commentary by Ann Coulter | Posted: Jun 02, 2021 Read more at https://townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/2021/06/02/why-is-ancestrycom-protecting-white-serial-killers -p n2590390 The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Townhall.com, and WhatDidYouSay.org. Source: AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File This week, The New York Times reported on new laws in Maryland and Montana that restrict law enforcement's use of…
This week, The New York Times reported on new laws in Maryland and Montana that restrict law enforcement's use of genealogy databases to catch serial killers.