E.D.Mo.: Not knowing your address while walking “home” in a high crime area and pulling up pants because of likely weight of gun was RS

Walking alone at night in a high crime area [the ‘hood?] and pulling up pants strongly suggested defendant had a gun there in his pants. He was nervously looking at the police car. He said he was going home but couldn’t give the address, and all that was reasonable suspicion. United States v. Graham, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 39389 (E.D. Mo. March 11, 2015).*

The customs area at Atlanta-Hartsfield airport is the border for incoming flights for the border search doctrine. United States v. Abarca, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 39239 (N.D. Ga. February 12, 2015).*

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