MA: Transfer of gun on the street was RS

Transfer of a gun on the street which appeared to be prearranged suggested criminal activity, and thus was reasonable suspicion. Commonwealth v. Suriel, 2017 Mass. App. LEXIS 73 (May 26, 2017). (This is Massachusetts. In an open carry state, this certainly wouldn’t mean anywhere near as much. Also, it’s reasonable suspicion, not probable cause.)

Another Playpen warrant sustained. United States v. Hernandez-Cuellar, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 80804 (E.D. Tex. May 26, 2017).*

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