TN: Fleeing burglar with a screwdriver showing from pockets could be frisked for weapon

Defendant was seen leaving the scene of a burglary wearing all black and carrying a large black bag. When a man matching all that was seen by the officer, he had reasonable suspicion for a frisk when he saw a screwdriver sticking out of a pocket. Defendant then acquiesced in a consent search of the bag which produced evidence of the burglary. State v. Watkins, 2012 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 1053 (December 19, 2012).*

Defendant in a blocked-in car with three officers with flashlights shining in windows was subjected to a stop governed by Terry. “[T]he police officers had only three justifications: the recent high-crime history of this lot, pat-downs of Julian’s patrons, and Young’s reclined position in the passenger seat of a parked car.” United States v. Young, 707 F.3d 598 (6th Cir. 2012).*

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