Provide some Facts When a Consensual Encounter Escalates into an Investigative Detention.
What will be an ideal response?
These facts could include:
1. The appearance or demeanor of a subject suggests that he or she is engaged in a criminal act.
2. The actions of the subject indicate that he or she is engaged in a criminal activity.
3. The hour of day or night is inappropriate for the subject’s presence in the area.
4. The subject’s presence in a neighborhood or location is inappropriate.
5. The subject is carrying a suspicious object.
6. The subject’s clothing bulges in a manner consistent with carrying a weapon.
7. The subject is located in proximity (time and place) to an alleged crime.
8. The officer has knowledge of the subject’s prior involvement in criminal activity.
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