CA7: Quick-turn flights of private airplane can contribute to RS

A private airplane’s “quick-turn flights, although not necessarily illegal, may contribute to reasonable suspicion of criminal conduct.” (California to Pennsylvania and waiting only a few hours; here stopped in Illinois) That, coupled with other information the officers had was reasonable suspicion. United States v. Eymann, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 18602 (7th Cir. June 12, 2020) (2-1).

The district court concludes on a dispute of what the audio of the dashcam says that defendant denied consent. The officer went back to his patrol car, came back and handcuffed defendant to “detain” him and then searched the car finding a compartment. Motion to suppress granted. United States v. Mesumb, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 102771 (N.D. Ind. June 11, 2020).*

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