The court properly denied defendant's motion to suppress. As defendant concedes, the officers had the right to approach him to tell him to turn down the music that was blaring from a car he was near. When he responded to their approach by looking toward them, suspiciously tucking the side of his thick "bubble jacket" into his waistband and walking away, the officers had, at the very least, an objective, credible reason to approach for information (see People v Powell,...
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