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“Yes, if the police officer can state at least two observable,objective facts (that are not based on the pedestrian's race, gender, age, religious clothing, or ethnicity (any of the Constitutionally protected classes)) that give him reasonable cause that a crime is occurring or will occur.”
From a Democrat in Charlotte, NC
In reponse to: Should police departments be able to stop, question and frisk pedestrians upon reasonable suspicion?