W.D.N.Y.: Emergency disclosure requests in Buffalo Tops grocery shooting were valid

The emergency disclosure requests (EDRs) for information about the 2022 allegedly racially motivated Tops grocery store shooting in Buffalo were valid. Officers were looking for potential co-conspirators. United States v. Gendron, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 109541 (W.D.N.Y. May 18, 2026).

A take down during an arrest is not de minimis force. Young v. Keyes, 24-2763 (8th Cir. May 19, 2026).

Probable cause was shown for this search warrant in a juvenile weapons case. State v. D.T., 2026 Del. Fam. Ct. LEXIS 16 (May 5, 2026).*

Film cannisters in the door, even as a potential repository of drugs, wasn’t enough alone. When defendant moved them, however, reasonable suspicion developed. State v. Williams, 2026 Kan. App. LEXIS 19 (May 15, 2026).*

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