IN: “Police spotter’s” report juvenile was flashing a gun was RS for a frisk

It was reported to by a “police spotter” that defendant juvenile was flashing a gun in his waistband to others. That was reasonable suspicion for a frisk. W.H. v. State, 928
N.E.2d 288 (Ind. App. 2010).*

Police received a 911 call that an unidentified male had rung a doorbell at 2 a.m. Getting no response, he left. Officers responded and saw a person matching the description in a car in the neighborhood. He stopped too long at a stop sign, and the police pulled him over. The stop was with reasonable suspicion, and he was DUI. Ertel v. State, 928 N.E.2d 261 (Ind. App. 2010).*

Defendant was arrested for sexual assault, and the police conducted a protective sweep of his nearby vehicle. Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging this search. Commonwealth v. Jones, 77 Mass. App. Ct. 53, 928 N.E.2d 374 (2010).*

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