Court Upholds Law Enforcement's Right to Ensure Safety When Dealing With Minors

In a landmark ruling by the Massachusetts Appeals Court in Commonwealth v. Demos D., justices have reinforced the authority of law enforcement to frisk detained juveniles for weapons, prioritizing public safety and officer protection. Supporters applaud the decision, emphasizing the necessity of giving police the tools they need to maintain order and prevent potential harm, even if the juvenile in question is only detained after being reported missing rather than for suspicion of a crime.