jonessed
Footballguy
It was unrelated to the initial stop. There have been conflicting statements about whether the officer knew about it though. It's possible that at some point during the stop he realized they matched the description.Reasonable suspicion of what? Again, the initial stop was unrelated to the robbery. That's pretty much the only detail that has gone unrefuted in this whole thing. Who cares if some hypothetical officer could have heard the report and IDed the victim as the suspect and stopped him for that reason. The actual officer didn't do that. He stopped him because he was walking in the middle of the street. End of story.I had heard that statement but didn't know how concrete it was. It seems a ton of "facts" in this case have been turned on their head in the last few days. If that has still held true then all good. Regardless, kid's size/attire/proximity would have been more than enough to evoke reasonable suspicion.I'm not sure what you mean. The police admitted the stop was unrelated several days ago and as far as I know there's been no evidence to the contrary since then.I think it's safe to assume the officer heard a report of the theft over the radio.
Given the suspect's atypical size, there was certainly reasonable suspicion to stop and question Brown.
I imagine this will be cleared up in time.