The case stems from an early morning police encounter in Washington, D.C., in which a Metropolitan Police officer responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle and saw two people immediately flee from a car. The officer ordered the driver, identified only as R. W., to put his hands up, and the officer drew his service weapon. MORE AT Ketanji Brown Jackson says she "cannot fathom" new Supreme Court order
Monday, April 20, 2026
IN THE NEWS---NEWSWEEK: KETANJI BROWN JACKSON SAYS SHE "CANNOT FATHOM" NEW SUPREME COURT ORDER
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said in a dissent released on Monday that she “cannot fathom” the court’s decision in a case related to reasonable suspicion in a police encounter.
The case stems from an early morning police encounter in Washington, D.C., in which a Metropolitan Police officer responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle and saw two people immediately flee from a car. The officer ordered the driver, identified only as R. W., to put his hands up, and the officer drew his service weapon. MORE AT Ketanji Brown Jackson says she "cannot fathom" new Supreme Court order
The case stems from an early morning police encounter in Washington, D.C., in which a Metropolitan Police officer responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle and saw two people immediately flee from a car. The officer ordered the driver, identified only as R. W., to put his hands up, and the officer drew his service weapon. MORE AT Ketanji Brown Jackson says she "cannot fathom" new Supreme Court order
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