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It states: "A police officer may stop and question any person who has reasonable ground to be suspected of having committed or being about to commit a crime".
They were arrested in four separate locations in central London, on suspicion of being about to commit breaches of the peace.
Terry v. Ohio was intended to free a. police officer from the rigidity of a rule that would prevent his doing anything to a man reasonably suspected of being about to commit or having just committed a crime of violence, no matter how grave the problem or impelling the need for swift action, unless the officer had what a court would later determine to be probable cause for arrest.
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He even stopped himself short at one point in the interview as he was about to "commit news," as he put it.
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