Johnson v. Phillips, 664 F.3d 232, 237 (8th Cir. 2011) (stating that “it was clearly established that a person’s presence in a suspicious location does not, in and of itself, provide law enforcement with a reasonable, articulable suspicion”).
Johnson v. Phillips, 664 F.3d 232, 237 (8th Cir. 2011) (stating that “it was clearly established that a person’s presence in a suspicious location does not, in and of itself, provide law enforcement with a reasonable, articulable suspicion”).