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If we see someone suspicious, we follow him.
Protocol when a police officer confronts someone suspicious is to yell, "Police, don't move".
"I watch people to check if there's someone suspicious, and I keep my eyes open.
If I come across someone suspicious, I have to report to my superiors.
They are told to shut their doors or even bypass a stop if someone suspicious is waiting to get on.
Prosecutors contend Zimmerman was profiling Martin and perceived the teen as someone suspicious in the neighborhood, which had been the site of a series of break-ins.
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That's the same standard it must meet to justify stopping and frisking someone for suspicious activity.
Renner is neither gentle nor delicate, and he tends to think that an unwillingness to talk to him is a reason to classify someone as suspicious.
That's precisely why they shouldn't have been in charge; it called for someone more suspicious of BP's false assertions that it was prepared for an accident 10 times as serious as this one, or skeptical of the company's gross underestimates of how much oil was spilling.
Initial coverage of the young man's death seemed to paint it as yet another case of the police killing someone under suspicious circumstances.
At least eight of those cases involved pretextual car stops, when law enforcement stops someone considered "suspicious" under the pretext of a traffic violation.
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