Law enforcement are supposed to have reasonable suspicion of criminal activity before stopping somebody and searching them, often referred to as “field operations” but by the public referred to as “stop and frisk”. Because there is a lot of ambiguity in relation to reasonable suspicion, very few parameters must be met. Law enforcement officers are permitted to draw their weapon and point it at a person suspected of a criminal offense, to force that person to become compliant, but they are suppos...
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