CA10: Tip woman screamed “it hurts” from house with sounds of a fight justified entry

A tipster called the police that there were sounds of a domestic fight and a woman screaming “it hurts.” That supported the officer’s warrantless entry. The defense did not raise a scope of search argument in the district court, so it’s waived. United States v. Stewart, 528 Fed. Appx. 879 (10th Cir. 2013).*

The trial court erred in finding no reasonable suspicion. Defendant’s car was parked at 1 a.m. in a high crime area known for guns and drugs [what other high crime areas are there?], his hood was up, he looked panicked when he saw the officer, he “walk[ed] nervously” toward his car, and the officer thought he put a weapon under the hood. State v. Jennings, 2013 Ohio 2736, 993 N.E.2d 868 (10th Dist. 2013).*

At the scene of an accident, the officer had reasonable suspicion that defendant was driving under the influence. City of Cleveland v. Harding, 2013 Ohio 2691, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 2675 (8th Dist. June 27, 2013).*

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