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Gunshot residue in Chicago police vehicles and facilities: an empirical study
Authors:Berk Robert E  Rochowicz Scott A  Wong Mary  Kopina Michael A
Affiliation:Forensic Scientist, Illinois State Police Forensic Science Center at Chicago, 1941 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608-1248, USA. berkrob@isp.state.il.us
Abstract:Suspects in shooting investigations in Chicago are routinely transported in department vehicles and detained in department facilities prior to gunshot residue (GSR) evidence collection. The GSR test results are used to associate the suspect with primary exposure to GSR. The potential for these vehicles and facilities being sources of secondary GSR contamination needed to be determined. A total of 201 samples were collected from randomly selected vehicles and detention facilities. The sampling collected trace materials from surfaces that suspects' hands may contact during the arrest process. These samples were examined for the presence of GSR particles using scanning electron microscopy. Upon completion of the automated analysis, those particles that met an initial GSR screening criterion were relocated and reanalyzed. The locations where GSR particles were recovered allowed us to make recommendations to the Chicago Police Department with regard to transporting and detaining these suspects. The low number of GSR particles recovered suggests that the potential for secondary contamination, although present, is relatively low.
Keywords:forensic science    trace evidence    scanning electron microscopy    gunshot residue    atomic absorption spectroscopy    energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy    backscatter electron detector system    secondary transfer    Chicago
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