On appeal from the denial of a motion to suppress video evidence seized during the search of a “gang hangout,” the Court of Appeal concludes the warrant affidavit established probable cause to search. The dissenting opinion frames the issue as, “[D]oes personal possession of drugs and a gun by a gang member after being in a house for three to five minutes provide probable cause to believe he got those items from the residence he was visiting?” While the dissent would answer no, the majority affirms.