LA5: Stop of juvenile on the street was without RS, and he tried to leave; gun suppressed

Police approached the juvenile on the street, and he started to walk away. An officer grabbed him and searched him finding a gun. The stop was without reasonable suspicion and suppressed. State in Interest of J.H., 83 So. 3d 1100 (La. App. 5th Cir. 2011).*

An officer saw a truck parked on the lot of Big Lots at 1:40 am near stuff for sale on pallets. He entered the parking lot and the truck started to move without lights on. The officer stopped him, and the defendant had a wet shirt in V down from his neck. He said he had “3 or 4 beers.” Because stuff on the parking lot could have been stolen, it was reasonable for the officer to approach the defendant to see what was going on. City of Brunswick v. Ware, 2011 Ohio 6791, 2011 Ohio App. LEXIS 5608 (9th Dist. December 30, 2011).*

CI’s detailed information of time of arrival of cocaine and a full description of the car and occupant was probable cause. Also, defendant’s actions on seeing the police heightened their suspicion of him. State v. Sierra, 83 So. 3d 239 (La. App. 5th Cir. 2011).*

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