Defendant's suppression motion was properly denied. The officers had reasonable suspicion to stop and detain defendant after a face-to-face encounter with an identified citizen-informant who first ran into a restaurant to inform the officers that a woman had just been mugged and that the assailant was fleeing on the nearby block, and then pointed out defendant after accompanying the officers to the midway point of that block. Where police action requires reasonable suspicion...
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