S.D.N.Y.: Exigency was lacking to recover a gun in a locked room where defendant had the only key

Defendant rented his room in his sister’s house from her, and he locked the door. She thus lacked common or apparent authority to consent to the search. Police were called to the house because he allegedly threatened his sister with a gun, and he admitted having one in his room. Exigent circumstances to enter his locked room did not exist where he was handcuffed in a patrol car and the key was in his pocket. The unMirandized statement was taken under Quarles that he had a gun. United States v. Wilson, 914 F. Supp. 2d 550 (S.D. N.Y. 2012):

Here, at the time of the unwarned questioning, the Defendant, who was handcuffed and seated in the back of the patrol car, presented no threat to the complainant or the officers. Moreover, at the time the officers returned downstairs to continue their unwarned questioning of the Defendant, they already understood from the complainant that the gun was most likely located in the Defendant’s bedroom, (Hernandez Tr. at 20-21 (“if he don’t have the gun with him, he probably left it in his room”)), which Officer Hernandez knew was locked and that no one besides the Defendant had a key. (Hernandez Tr. at 20-21.) The parties agree that Officer Hernandez then returned downstairs to question the Defendant about whether he possessed a weapon in his room and, if so, where it was located. (Id. at 22; Wilson Decl. ¶ 7; Gov’t Ex. 13 at 20:19:20-20:20:20.) The parties also agree that the Defendant answered the officer’s first question about the location of the gun (“I asked the defendant, your sister told me that you pulled a gun on her, and we need to know where is the gun”) by admitting that he had one or more “fake” guns in his room. (Hernandez Tr. at 22; Wilson Decl. ¶ 7; Gov’t Ex. 13 at 20:18:45-20:20:45.) Given that Officer Hernandez knew that the bedroom was locked and that only the handcuffed Defendant had a key to it, the Defendant’s answer eliminated any reasonable concern that the gun presented a public safety danger.

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