CA3: Unidentified twice 911 caller was corroborated and thus reliable

An unidentified twice 911 caller was [sort of] corroborated and thus reliable for a stop. United States v. Holloway, 489 Fed. Appx. 591 (3d Cir. 2012):

These facts are directly analogous to the instant case: here, the caller was an eyewitness to a recently committed crime, the tip provided a detailed description of the vehicle-including the make, color, and license plate number-while contemporaneously describing the movement of the vehicle, and the caller informed the dispatcher when he and Holloway were about to pass a police station, providing the police with ample opportunity to identify him. This information was credibly available to the caller and it accurately predicted what would follow, namely that Holloway would be found near the reported location with a gun. In addition, the tip was further bolstered by the fact that Holloway was driving in a high-crime area, at a late hour.

This is just too thin for me.

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