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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
supreme court precedent would dictate otherwise. Police need reasonable and articulate suspicion that a crime has been, is being, or will be committed and the simple act of carrying a gun does not fit that criteria, despite the fact that someone committed suicide 4 houses down.
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Give me a break man. A guy a few houses down with a gun who is outside and available IS reasonable suspicion. The police wouldn't be doing their jobs if they let a nearby neighbor with a gun go ignored after a possible murder has occurred. Now if the suicide has already been called, a suicide note found, or a witness who saw him kill himself identified, then so be it. Was this the case?