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People v. Moore

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WILLIAM J. FITZPATRICK, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, SYRACUSE (KENNETH H. TYLER, JR., OF COUNSEL), FOR APPELLANT.

FRANK H. HISCOCK LEGAL AID SOCIETY, SYRACUSE (THOMAS MANNING LEITH OF COUNSEL), FOR DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.

PRESENT: SMITH, J.P., LINDLEY, NEMOYER, CURRAN, AND DEJOSEPH, JJ.

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

It is hereby ORDERED that the order so appealed from is unanimously reversed on the law, that part of defendant's omnibus motion seeking to suppress physical evidence is denied, and the matter is remitted to Onondaga County Court for further proceedings on the indictment.

Memorandum: On appeal from an order granting that part of defendant's omnibus motion seeking to suppress physical evidence, i.e., a loaded handgun, the People contend that County Court erred in suppressing the handgun on the ground that it was seized following an unlawful police pursuit. We agree.

The evidence at the suppression hearing established that an unidentified person called 911 and said that there was a group of five to seven black males at a particular location and that two of the men "had guns out." According to the caller, one of the men with a gun was wearing a tan and black coat while the other was wearing a black coat. One officer responded to the location identified by the caller and observed two groups of men walking in different directions. The officer exited her patrol car, approached a man wearing a tan and brown coat, and asked if he would consent to a pat frisk. The man obliged, and the officer found no weapons.

In the meantime, a man wearing a black coat continued walking, and his movements were captured on a street pole police camera that was being monitored by a different officer. The man in the black coat was defendant, who was on probation at the time. The monitoring officer reported defendant's whereabouts over the police radio, stating that he matched the description provided by the anonymous caller. A third officer was in the vicinity in an unmarked vehicle, heard the report, activated the rear emergency lights on his vehicle, and responded to the scene.

As the third officer approached the scene, he observed defendant in a black coat walking westbound on the sidewalk. Upon seeing the third officer in his vehicle, defendant ran down a driveway. The third officer pulled into the driveway of that residence and, while still in the vehicle, observed defendant toss what appeared to be a long-barreled handgun over the fence while he ran. It was at that point that the third officer exited his vehicle and chased defendant, ultimately apprehending him. A loaded .22-caliber firearm was found on the ground in the backyard adjacent to the driveway.

"A detention or a pursuit of a person for the purpose of detention amounts to a level three encounter and must be supported by reasonable suspicion that a crime has been, is being, or is about to be committed" ( People v. Allen , 188 A.D.3d 1595, 1596, 135 N.Y.S.3d 211 [4th Dept. 2020] ). Nevertheless, "[a]n officer may use his or her vehicle to unobtrusively follow and observe an individual without elevating the encounter to a level three pursuit" ( id. ). A police-civilian encounter will escalate to a level three encounter, i.e., a forcible stop or seizure, "whenever an individual's freedom of movement is significantly impeded ... Illustrative is police action which restricts an individual's freedom of movement by pursuing one who, for whatever reason, is fleeing to avoid police contact" ( People v. Martinez , 80 N.Y.2d 444, 447, 591 N.Y.S.2d 823, 606 N.E.2d 951 [1992] ; see People v. Bora , 83 N.Y.2d 531, 535-536, 611 N.Y.S.2d 796, 634 N.E.2d 168 [1994] ).

Here, the third officer had activated his emergency lights en route to the scene and before he encountered defendant. Upon observing defendant walking on the sidewalk, the third officer stopped his vehicle in a...

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Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2022
People v. Turner
"..."
Document | New York Supreme Court – 2022
People v. Turner
"..."
Document | New York Supreme Court – 2021
People v. Saddler
"... ... For reasons stated in its decision, we conclude that Supreme ... Court (Wolfgang, J.) properly refused to suppress the subject ... gun (see also People v McGee, ___ A.D.3d ___, ___ ... [Dec. 23, 2021] [4th Dept 2021]; People v Moore, 191 ... A.D.3d 1415, 1416-1417 [4th Dept 2021], lv denied 36 ... N.Y.3d 1122 [2021]). Contrary to defendant's further ... contention, the court did not improperly curtail his ... cross-examination of the witnesses at the suppression hearing ... (see People v Carroll, ... "
Document | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division – 2021
People v. Saddler
"...(see also People v. Magee , 200 A.D.3d 1619, 1620, ––– N.Y.S.3d –––– [Dec. 23, 2021] [4th Dept. 2021] ; People v. Moore , 191 A.D.3d 1415, 1416-1417, 141 N.Y.S.3d 219 [4th Dept. 2021], lv denied 36 N.Y.3d 1122, 146 N.Y.S.3d 218, 169 N.E.3d 576 [2021] ). Contrary to defendant's further conte..."

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