Goldberg v. Town of Glastonbury

Goldberg v. Town of Glastonbury, 453 Fed. Appx. 40 (2d Cir. 2011)

U.S. Court of Appeals decision affirming summary judgment in favor of the defendants, finding that officers had reasonable suspicion of criminal activity to justify an investigatory stop of the plaintiff in response to a to a 911 call reporting that an individual had entered a restaurant waiting area with an exposed firearm, and further finding that officers were entitled to qualified immunity as to the plaintiff’s claims for false arrest where officers had arguable probable cause to arrest the plaintiff for breach of peace.

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