D.Kan.: Police responding to a shooting call did a protective sweep for other victims and saw a mushroom grow; it was a reasonable look in the room

Police and paramedics responded to a shooting call where the victim was shot through his door. While inside, police checked for other victims and saw a mushroom grow operation in a bedroom. That led to a search warrant, and the look in the bedroom was reasonable considering the exigencies. United States v. Logan, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 25801 (D. Kan. Feb. 14, 2020).

The officer approached a group of people where there was loud music telling them to turn it down. He asked for IDs and people consented to show it. His tone was conversational and non-confrontational. State v. Montgomery, 2020-Ohio-513, 2020 Ohio App. LEXIS 478 (2d Dist. Feb. 14, 2020).*

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