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  2. Nelly's dilemma no more: Rapper cleared in ecstasy ... - AOL

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    A judge issued a warrant in December 2023, and it remained outstanding. Read more: Nelly's dilemma: Rapper was arrested near St. Louis for alleged possession of ecstasy

  3. 2024 Minneapolis shooting - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] [4] [9] [8] At the time of the shootout, Mohamed had two active warrants for his arrest and he was ineligible to carry a firearm. [18] [19] [2] Mohamed had been convicted of state burglary charges related to incidents in 2006 and 2007. He received a four-year sentence and was put on probation.

  4. Outstanding warrants in Ferguson outnumber residents nearly 2 ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN Outstanding warrants outnumber residents in Ferguson, Missouri nearly two-to-one, a new report has revealed. The St. Louis suburb, where unarmed black teen Michael Brown was shot ...

  5. Can police search my phone if they pull me over in Kansas or ...

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    The Supreme Court ruled in 2014 on whether a person’s cellphone can be searched by police officers without a warrant. Missouri and Kansas also have there own laws. Here’s what they say.

  6. Searches incident to a lawful arrest - Wikipedia

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    Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.

  7. Ferguson Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Arrest warrants were "almost exclusively" used as threats to push for payments. The 67% of African Americans in Ferguson account for 93% of arrests made from 2012–2014. The disproportionate number of arrests, tickets and use of force stemmed from "at least in part, because of unlawful bias," rather than black people committing more crime.

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