NC: Apparent homeless man dragging unconscious woman was reasonable suspicion

One man walking with a limp followed by another apparently homeless man dragging an apparently unconscious woman was reasonable suspicion justifying police inquiry. State v. Sawyers, 2016 N.C. App. LEXIS 608 (June 7, 2016).*

A regular drug house was known as “Blazing Saddles,” and the cops continually arrested people coming out of it after drug sales inside. When the fence gate was closed, Blazing Saddles was closed. Based on a wealth of local experience, defendant’s coming out of Blazing Saddles after a two minute stay was reasonable suspicion. State v. Crandell, 2016 N.C. App. LEXIS 615 (June 7, 2016).*

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