D.Nev.: Hysterical wife harmed by def could abandon backpack on street that he left with her before flight

Probation officers first responded to a shots fired call ½ block from the Las Vegas jail and they encountered a couple in an alley, and defendant was holding a pink backpack. He handed it to the woman and fled. Police caught him and brought him back, leaving his wife unattended. Shortly thereafter, wife was standing in the street without the backpack, hysterical and bleeding from the face. The backpack was found, unzipped and a gun was seen inside it. Defendant did not abandon the backpack by giving it to his wife, but she abandoned it when she put it down and walked away from it, despite her condition. United States v. Bell, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 174648 (D.Nev. Aug. 14, 2015), adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4127 (D.Nev. Jan. 13, 2016).

Defendant was found asleep behind the wheel of his car by Amtrak officers with a loaded gun on the passenger seat. There was cause for the stop. State v. Henderson, 2016 Del. Super. LEXIS 13 (Jan. 5, 2016).*

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