Two Chicago police officers had probable cause to stop and search a driver suspected of conducting a drug deal even though they had not personally observed the purported transaction, a federal judge held. In a written opinion Friday, U.S. District Judge Gary Feinerman denied Edward Humphrey’s motion to suppress the 80 grams of cocaine police found in a sock in his jacket pocket.The warrantless search did not violate the U.S Constitution, Feinerman wrote.​C​iting​ ​United States v. Stewart, 902 F.3d 664 (7th Cir. 2018)​, he …