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a police officer must have reasonable suspicion to stop someone for an investigation. That reasonable suspicion must be tied to articulate suspicion that said individual has committed a crime, is committing a crime, or is about to commit a crime. absent that reasonable articulate suspicion, a Police officer telling someone to stop must be a consensual stop. Do YOU think your stop is consensual if a thug with a badge yells at you to stop?
Are you now saying that when they tell you to STOP, they must tell you why??