OH10: Stopping the first person officers see after hearing gunshots was without RS

Officers heard gunshots and stopped the first person they saw. That essentially was a stop on a hunch and without reasonable suspicion. State v. Hairston, 2017-Ohio-7612, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 3934 (10th Dist. Sept. 14, 2017).

“Here, the team of investigating agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency possessed collective knowledge sufficient to establish probable cause to believe that the vehicle in which Defendants Solorio and Barron were traveling was carrying illegal drugs.” United States v. Solorio, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 150288 (E.D. Cal. Sept. 15, 2017).*

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