Where the police approach a criminal suspect, the suspect is not seized merely because the police approach or issue him an order, but only when the totality of circumstances indicate that he is not free to leave and any evidence observed by the police up to that point may provide reasonable, articulable suspicion for a Terry stop.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Circuit Judge Vincent M. Gaughan.On May 24, 2016, Chicago police officer Christopher Cannata received a dispatch about &ldquo …