MEMORANDUM
Rashawn Bias appeals the district court’s denial of his suppression motion following the entry of a conditional guilty plea to possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). We affirm.
I
Police officers received undisputedly reliable and specific information from emergency medical technicians that Bias was carrying a concealed weapon. The police searched for Bias, and observed him and a companion take what they believed to be an evasive maneuver. Because Bias was armed, the police detained him at gunpoint, ordered him to the ground, and handcuffed him. The police asked if he was armed, and Bias answered in the affirmative. The gun was located in his waistband, as described by the paramedics.
Because the police had reliable, detailed, and articulable facts, the totality of the circumstances supports the district court’s finding that the police had reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigatory stop pursuant to Terry v. Ohio,
Bias contends that the stop was illegal under United States v. Ubiles,
II
Bias also claims that, even if reasonable suspicion supported his seizure by the police, that the police actions in this case rose to the level of an arrest under Washington v. Lambert,
AFFIRMED.
Notes
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.
