Defendant's suppression motions were properly denied. The gunpoint stop was based upon reasonable suspicion that defendant had, minutes earlier, committed a robbery. The victim's description was sufficiently specific, given that defendant and his companion were leaving the scene of the early morning robbery in the direction of flight reported by the victim (see, People v Chestnut,
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