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Indeed, he (the suspect) doesn't have to open his mouth at any point during the stop except to provide a name (as providing a license and registration doesn't require opening one's mouth).
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He said he saw the suspect being led from the building in handcuffs.
He said he hoped the suspect or suspects are apprehended before someone gets hurt.
Then he told investigators that he thought the suspect was in trouble for passing unclassified information.
The resident told police that he doesn't think he struck the suspect.
He engaged the suspects; he won their respect; he debated them on theological issues.
He contacted Omaha police and gave an address where he believed the suspect to be.
He was the suspect.
He gave the suspect plenty of time to talk.
He said the suspect had not yet been interviewed.
He said the suspect would probably be released after questioning.
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