Where an individual is suddenly surrounded at night by police but no threatening gestures or words are exchanged, no force is shown and no physical contact is made, that individual is not considered seized under a Fourth Amendment definition. The Illinois Appellate Court, 1st District, 2nd Division, affirmed a decision by Cook County Circuit Judge Rickey Jones. On March 15, 2011, Andriel Winston was spotted by three police officers in an unmarked patrol car in an apparent drug transaction. The officers pulled up …