With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". a heated, possibly violent argument, the only apartment from which there were any recent signs of activity. Because the argument stopped suddenly after Moore left the third-floor apartment, it was reasonable for the officers to suspect„that he was a participant in that argument. Upon seeing the officers, Moore clenched his hand in a manner indicating that he was attempting to hide something from the officers. Moore therefore was reasonably linked not only with indicia of drug activity, but of a violent confrontation. The hour was late and the neighborhood dangerous. Together, these circumstances supported the officers’ decision to search Moore’s hand for weapons within the lawful scope of the Terry stop. See Illinois v. Wardlow, 528 U.S. 119, 120 S.Ct. 673, 676, 145 L.Ed.2d 570 (2000) (<HOLDING>); United States v. Cruz, 156 F.3d 22, 26 (1st

A: holding that there was reasonable suspicion to stop an occupant of a parked car based on his presence late at night in an area known for drug activity his leaning over the car console with a faint light and his attempt to hide something upon seeing a police officer
B: holding that there was reasonable suspicion to stop the defendant based on his presence in an area known for heavy narcotics trafficking and his flight upon seeing police officers
C: holding that an officers observation of exchange of small object and money in a known drug trafficking area constituted reasonable suspicion
D: holding that flight from police can help establish reasonable suspicion for an investigatory stop
B.