Police officers John Collins and Phillip Ratliff went to Lee Erwin Johnson’s apartment in Detroit, Michigan in response to a report that a young girl was being held against her will at Johnson’s apartment. Angela Skinner, 14, answered the door and told the officers that Johnson was detaining her against her will and had locked her in the apartment behind an armored gate. The officers forcibly entered the apartment and cut the padlock from the door and freed Skinner. Skinner told the police the defendant had threatened to shoot her or her family if she attempted to leave and forced her to have sex with him. Skinner reported that the defendant had guns in the apartment and showed the officers where the defendant stored the firearms. The officers seized three guns and ammunition from the defendant’s closet. The Detroit police contacted the ATF. ATF agents concluded that there was probable cause to believe that Johnson was a felon in possession of a firearm. The agents executed a search warrant for the defendant’s apartment and failed to find any firearms, ammunition, documents, or narcotics. Johnson challenged the lawfulness of the officers’ search of his apartment and the seizure of the firearms. The government argued that the firearms seized by Collins and Ratliff inevitably would have been discovered by the ATF agents in executing the search warrant for Johnson’s apartment. How would you rule
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