The court said the police “lacked reasonable suspicion to stop and detain a group of young black males” based on Mr. Wu’s “general” description of his attackers and the “orange” jacket.

AN APPELLATE court has overturned the convictions of four men accused of robbing and shooting a Chinese food deliveryman in Queens, saying police officers did not have sufficient reason to question and detain the men.

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