P. v. Muhammad
Two police officers riding in a marked patrol car heard several gunshots and, moments later, heard a report from dispatch that a “silver vehicle†was involved. Less than a minute later, the officers saw a silver car two blocks away from where the shots originated. After initiating an investigative stop, one officer gave chase to a passenger, who fled on foot, and the other officer found 29 oxycodone pills in a baggie in the center console. The driver, Albert Muhammad, Jr., was standing outside the patrol car when a bag containing 21 bindles of methamphetamine dropped to the ground between his feet.[1] After the court denied his motion to suppress, he pled no contest to one drug charge. On appeal, he challenges the court’s denial of his motion. We affirm.
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