OH2: Road rage: Panicked driver’s pointing out car that pointed gun justified stop under Navarette and Long permitted protective search for weapon

“Based upon the informant’s face-to-face, contemporaneous, and panicked report of a startling event (the waving of a gun in the vehicle directly behind Underwood’s cruiser), we conclude that the informant’s tip was reliable. This reliability allowed Underwood ‘to credit the [informant’s] allegation’ that the driver of the vehicle positioned directly behind his cruiser had been waving a gun. See Navarette at 399. Given this, the stop was a proper investigative stop under the Fourth Amendment and under Terry v. Ohio, ….” The protective search of the car was valid under Michigan v. Long. State v. Cook, 2019-Ohio-3918, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 3996 (2d Dist. Sept. 27, 2019).

Defendant was already parked on a truck stop parking lot when he was encountered for suspicion of patronizing prostitutes. A frisk led to plain feel of drugs, and the frisk was reasonable. State v. Purley, 2019-Ohio-3931, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 4003 (6th Dist. Sept. 27, 2019).*

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