CA11: Unmistakable sound of operation of gun justified entry and sweep

The decision of the district court is affirmed based on credibility determinations. The police were investigating a home invasion robbery in Miami-Dade, and they exhausted all investigative leads, so they tried a knock-and-talk at the suspect’s house. When his girlfriend answered the door, she was “very cooperative,” and she called for him. He appeared at the top of the stairs naked, and said he was getting dressed. He disappeared from sight, and the officers heard the metal sound of guns inside, so they barged in [my word] for safety. The entry was lawful, and the further consents were voluntary. United States v. Pupo-Reynaldo, 470 Fed. Appx. 873 (11th Cir. 2012).*

Defendant was sued for student loans and defended claiming the law violated the Fourth Amendment. “All of the arguments in defendant’s filings are fanciful and/or incomprehensible.” Summary judgment for government granted. United States v. Dennis, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 84292 (E.D. N.Y. June 18, 2012).*

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