Re: Cops 2: Pay No Attention to the Rioters Behind the Curtain
Reasonable suspicion allows the initial stop. Probable cause is necessary for the arrest.
He's phrasing it inarticulately, but my guess is he's going for the "it's illegal to resist even an illegal arrest" scenario. When Grey fled that potentially could be seen as something like interference with official acts or resisting arrest or some other offense of a similar nature, which then gave the cops probable cause to arrest him at that point even if they didn't have anything on him originally.
Originally posted by MinnesotaNorthStar
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He's phrasing it inarticulately, but my guess is he's going for the "it's illegal to resist even an illegal arrest" scenario. When Grey fled that potentially could be seen as something like interference with official acts or resisting arrest or some other offense of a similar nature, which then gave the cops probable cause to arrest him at that point even if they didn't have anything on him originally.
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