D.Del.: Police arrival and defendant’s response not police-created exigency

Arrival of the police at defendant’s house led to likely destruction of evidence, and that was exigency for an entry by the police. United States v. Boney, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 30947 (D. Del. March 8, 2012)*:

31. Having found probable cause, the issue becomes whether the record establishes that exigent circumstances were present to support the warrantless, forcible entry into the residence. In finding that exigent circumstances warranted the entry of the residence, the court recognizes that the events unfolded very rapidly, increasing an already precarious undercover investigation. This fluid chain of events began when Hughes surmised that Gonzalez had discovered the police presence and was warning the people inside the house, ostensibly, to destroy evidence and/or arm themselves. The decision to arrest Gonzalez further heightened the danger through the noise and attention drawn to the area. In fact, defendant averred that the sounds of screeching tires drew him to the window to open the curtains and that he saw people running toward the residence. During those split seconds that the curtains were open, Collins, at very close proximity, observed an individual place something in the couch before the curtains were quickly closed. Defendant’s own affidavit corroborates the observation. Further, while standing in front of the residence, Hughes heard loud noises and movement coming from inside. With officers stationed in vulnerable positions, Hughes made the decision to forcibly enter the residence to protect themselves and prevent the destruction of evidence.

32. The record does not support defendant’s contention that officers created the exigency. Rather, the quickly unfolding events satisfactorily demonstrate that officers acted reasonably. There was nothing of record to suggest that officers’ conduct caused or manipulated the events to create the need to forcibly enter the residence.

Then what is a police created exigency? The police just show up, and exigency is a self-fulfilling prophecy in Delaware?

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