STEVENSON, J.
A.L. pled no contest to carrying a concealed firearm, reserving his right to appeal the denial of his earlier-filed motion to suppress. In his motion to suppress, the defendant argued that the gun and any incriminating statements were the product of a stop, not a consensual encounter, and that the stop was not supported by the requisite reasonable suspicion. We agree and reverse.
Evidence at the suppression hearing established that, on June 26...
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