Detentions and pat downs are allowed
A. if the officer has a hunch that something is wrong.
B. if the officer receives any complaint from a citizen.
C. if the officer has rational suspicion to believe the person detained is involved in criminal
activity.
D. only if there is probable cause to believe the individual committed a crime.
C. if the officer has rational suspicion to believe the person detained is involved in criminal
activity.
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