WA: Gang colors in fleeing car was RS for a stop after a gang shooting

After a gang shooting call between two rival gangs with only a color and size of a car, the officer saw a likely candidate on a lightly traveled street heading away from the scene, the driver wearing a hat in the colors of one gang. That was reasonable suspicion for at least a stop. State v. Duncan, 2014 Wash. App. LEXIS 706 (March 25, 2014).

Pacing a car at 33 in a 25 zone may not be ideal, but it’s enough for a stop. State v. Querry, 2014 Iowa App. LEXIS 260 (March 26, 2014).*

The trial judge’s finding defendant couldn’t drive fully on the right side of the road because it was gravel was not clearly erroneous. State v. Keck, 4 N.E.3d 1180 (Ind. 2014).*

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