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You can get dragged into a police investigation by proximity alone — for now

You can get dragged into a police investigation by proximity alone — for now

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A years-old bank heist may soon have major privacy implications for every American who owns a cellphone. On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Chatrie v. United States, a case involving police's use of controversial "geofence warrants" to find and arrest Okello Chatrie, the suspect of a 2019 bank robbery outside Richmond, Virginia. At […]

Key Points

  • A years-old bank heist may soon have major privacy implications for every American who owns a cellphone.
  • On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Chatrie v.
  • United States, a case involving police's use of controversial "geofence warrants" to find and arrest Okello Chatrie, the suspect of a 2019 bank robbery outside Richmond, Virginia.

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The VergeYou can get dragged into a police investigation by proximity alone — for now

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