OH: Officers responding to nearby shots fired were justified in stop def, the only person around

Officers heard nearby gunshots and approached the only person in the vicinity with guns drawn and did a frisk of the person. The frisk was justified by reasonable suspicion, and drawing firearms didn’t convert the stop into a seizure. State v. HairstonState v. HairstonState v. Hairston, 2019-Ohio-1622, 2019 Ohio LEXIS 879 (May 2, 2019).

The trial court held that defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his property and had not abandoned it. The evidence supports the findings, and it’s affirmed. State v. Harris, 2019 Fla. App. LEXIS 6549 (Fla. 3d DCA May 1, 2019).*

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