Public school districts across have begun handing out DNA identification kits to families that could help identify their children in 'emergencies,' just months after 19 students were killed inside an elementary school in the Lone Star State. After the shooting in Uvalde in May, parents lined up for hours to provide DNA samples to police to help identify the 19 children shot and killed The kits are being distributed to K-8 students to take home with them and be held onto by their parents in case of an emergency.
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