Where a police officer approaches a defendant and attempts to stop them without reasonable suspicion, the defendant’s attempt to flee from this may give rise to reasonable suspicion, justifying a later stop.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge William Gamboney.On July 17, 2015, three Chicago police officers were patrolling a Chicago neighborhood were reports of gang activity and narcotics trafficking were made. One of the officers stated that he saw Titus J. on a bike …