People v. Coulombe

In People v. Coulombe (2001) 86 Cal.App.4th 52, police officers received two tips from citizen informants stating that an armed man was located in a crowd of people. The court held that the informants' face-to-face report of the tips, which described the man's criminal conduct, physical attributes, and location, "provided sufficient reliability to the information supplied to support the officers' reasonable suspicion that criminal activity was indeed afoot and that defendant was connected with it." (Ibid.)