People v. Murreld

In People v. Murreld (185 AD2d 826), the officer testified at the suppression hearing that he observed a man draw a "large handgun" from his waistband and pass it to defendant. The police drew their weapons to stop defendant. The Court found that the officer's observation constituted a sufficient, objectively credible reason for him to believe that criminal activity was afoot, and justified his response.