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High Velocity DNA Gun by Selectamark Tags Criminals With Unique Code ...,

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Check Out the New Gun That Allows Cops to Shoot and Capture Your DNA
Jan. 25, 2013 8:22am Liz Klimas

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High Velocity DNA Gun by Selectamark Tags Criminals With Unique Code to Ensure Proper Arrest

SelectaDNA’s high velocity DNA tagging system in action, available in both pistol and rifle formats. (Photo: Selectamark Security Systems)



A new tool that would allow law enforcement to prevent criminals from running away or disappearing into a crowd before arrest was highlighted last week at The SHOT Show in Las Vegas.

The High Velocity DNA Tagging system by the U.K.-based security company Selectamark was introduced with police officers in a riot situation in mind. Coming in both pistol and rifle form, the tool would allow police to remain 30 to 40 meters from the target and tag them with a SelectaDNA High Velocity pellet that contains a unique DNA code to ensure the correct person is apprehended later.
High Velocity DNA Gun by Selectamark Tags Criminals With Unique Code to Ensure Proper Arrest

DNA pellets used by law enforcement officers to tag individuals with a unique SelectaDNA code from a distance. (Photo: Selectamark Security Systems)

“On contact with the target the uniquely-coded SelectaDNA solution leaves a synthetic DNA trace mark that will enable the relevant authorities to confirm or eliminate that person from their involvement in a particular situation and could ultimately lead to arrest and prosecution,” Selectamark Managing Director Andrew Knights said in a statement.

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  1. will it be allowed? — judge dread
  2. Misleading Heading — Apache
  3. rfid version already available? — noddy