State in Interest of PL

81 So. 3d 983, 2011 La.App. 4 Cir. 1173, 2012 WL 90117, 2012 La. App. LEXIS 17
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJanuary 11, 2012
Docket2011-CA-1173
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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State in Interest of PL, 81 So. 3d 983, 2011 La.App. 4 Cir. 1173, 2012 WL 90117, 2012 La. App. LEXIS 17 (La. Ct. App. 2012).

Opinion

DENNIS R. BAGNERIS, SR., Judge.

hP.L. appeals the judgment of the Juvenile Court for the Parish of Orleans denying his motion to suppress the evidence. P.L. requests that this Court vacate the adjudication of delinquency on the grounds that his motion to suppress should have been granted. For the following reasons, we affirm.

Facts/Procedural History

The State filed a delinquency petition charging P.L. with violating La. R.S. 14:108, resisting an officer, and La. R.S. 14:95.8, illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile. P.L. filed a motion to suppress the evidence, which the juvenile court deferred to the adjudication hearing. On June 1, 2011, the juvenile court held the adjudication hearing.

Officer Mitchell testified that he was on patrol duty in the St. Roch area the night of February 25, 2011, and that he was following Officer Watson when a citizen stopped Officer Watson’s vehicle. Officer Mitchell stated that he also approached Officer Watson’s vehicle and learned from the citizen that three black males were in the backyard of an abandoned residence and the citizen could hear some sort of commotion. Officer Mitchell testified that the citizen believed the three males to be juveniles and further described one male as wearing a black ⅛⅛⅛⅛ and dark colored jeans and the other two males as wearing white t-shirts and dark colored pants. After obtaining this information, Officer Mitchell and the other patrol offi *985 cers proceeded to the abandoned residence to see what was going on considering that it was after curfew hours for juveniles.

As the officers approached the abandoned residence, Officer Mitchell testified that they could hear noises emanating from the backyard of the abandoned residence. Officer Mitchell noted that he shined his flashlight towards the backyard as another officer turned the patrol vehicle’s spotlight on the area. Officer Mitchell stated that he observed several subjects in the backyard. Officer Mitchell stated that he requested that the individuals come to where the officers were. At that point, two of the subjects ran, and Officer Mitchell testified that he chased them. Officer Mitchell stated that the two individuals who ran were black males and one was wearing a white t-shirt and the other was wearing a white tank shirt.

Officer Mitchell revealed that as he chased the two individuals, they turned into an empty lot and one of them withdrew an object from his pants. Officer Mitchell recognized the object as the magazine to a semi-automatic weapon. Officer Mitchell testified that he watched as the individual tossed the weapon into the empty lot and continued running. Officer Mitchell stated that he managed to cut off the individual who tossed the weapon. Officer Mitchell testified that when that individual saw Officer Mitchell with his gun drawn and was ordered to the ground, the individual complied and was placed under arrest. In court, Officer Mitchell positively identified P.L. as the individual who tossed the weapon and that was placed under arrest. Officer Mitchell testified that he did not conduct any fingerprint or DNA analysis on the gun to compare it to P.L.

IsOfficer Mitchell reviewed pictures taken of the abandoned residence and the area where the arrest took place. Officer Mitchell revealed that the “MMG” located on the abandoned residence was the logo for the Mad Mafia Gang. Officer Mitchell testified that the complainant did not provide a name or address and that he believed that the complainant did not want to be recognized because he lived in the neighborhood and feared retaliation from the gang.

After Officer Mitchell testified, the parties argued the motion to suppress. The juvenile court denied the motion to suppress, finding that the officers possessed reasonable suspicion based on the information received from the complainant of individuals that appeared to be juveniles in an abandoned yard, late at night, after curfew, in addition to the flight and other circumstances. Thereafter, the juvenile court continued with the adjudication hearing.

At the adjudication hearing, Officer Watson testified that she was on patrol duty the night of February 25, 2011, in the area near Music and N. Galvez. Officer Watson revealed that she is familiar with the neighborhood as she used to live nearby and still attends church in the neighborhood. Officer Watson stated that an individual approached her vehicle and made a motion with his hand. Officer Watson stated that she exited her vehicle and learned that three individuals, who appeared to be juveniles, were in the backyard of an abandoned residence. After learning this information, Officer Watson testified that she and the other officers proceeded to the abandoned residence. Officer Watson testified that she keeps her window rolled down when she is in on patrol, and as they approached the abandoned residence, she could hear a rattling noise. Officer Watson shined her spotlight down the alleyway to the rear of the abandoned residence and observed three individuals who fit the description provided by *986 the complainant climbing on |4a chain link fence. Officer Watson stated that as she began to exit her vehicle, two of the individuals took off running. Officer Watson noticed Officer Mitchell in pursuit of the two, re-entered her vehicle, and followed to lend assistance to Officer Mitchell. Officer Watson testified that she did not see P.L. with a gun.

Next, at trial, P.L. called Terry Green to testify. Mr. Green stated that he and P.L. had been friends for about two years. Mr. Green testified that on February 25, 2011, he spent time with P.L. during the day and that P.L. was wearing a tank top and some jeans. Mr. Green stated that P.L. did not have a gun or any bulge. Mr. Green testified that later that night, he received a telephone call from P.L. telling him to come to a residence where P.L. was hanging out with some girls. Mr. Green stated that he proceeded to the area and about eight or nine people were hanging out on the corner. Shortly after he arrived, Mr. Green testified that the police arrived and that when P.L. saw the police, he ran. Mr. Green testified that when the police appeared, P.L. was in the front of the house, on the steps, talking to some girls.

P.L. testified that the police have bothered him in the past and that he is afraid of the police. P.L. stated that on February 25, 2011, he was talking to some girls at 2005 St. Roch and that ten or eleven people were out in front of the residence. P.L. testified that he was never in the backyard of the residence. P.L. stated that when the police appeared and shined their light, he took off running. P.L. stated that he was scared when the officer drew his gun, so he ran. P.L. stated that he did not have a gun. 1

|sThe juvenile court adjudicated P.L. delinquent, finding P.L. committed the offenses of flight from an officer and illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile.

Standard of Review

A trial judge’s ruling on a motion to suppress the evidence is entitled to great weight, because the trial judge has the opportunity to observe the witnesses and weigh the credibility of their testimony. State of Louisiana in the Interest of J.S., 2008-1401, p. 4 (La.App. 4 Cir. 2/18/09), 6 So.3d 904, 908.

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