I have to admit, I think about how to handle this type of encounter every time I leave the house while carrying. What I would do, how they will respond, etc. But I have never imagined a response from a LEO like that.
That video concerns me a great deal, scares me a bit (not something I admit very easy). I have heard that some Omaha officers have had reactions similar if somewhat more restrained than the one in the video. But my interactions with local Bellevue PD have to date been totally the opposite of what we see from Canton. A polite "Thank you" and on with business.
We have our own "duty to notify" clause here, and I have heard (here I believe) that handing the officer your permit along with your drivers license is not enough, you must verbally notify them. I really dont have a problem with that, I personally like and respect cops, and if it makes them more comfortable then I'll be glad to tell them all about my carry. But if one talks after being ordered to "shut up", isnt that refusing to obey a lawful order, and thereby you find yourself between a rock and a hard place? I dont have an answer.
I feel sorry for the driver of the car, he was scared out of his mind, that was obvious. But he kept it polite and reasonable even in the face of such a threatening manner by the officer. I hope I can keep that kind of composure if I am ever faced with a situation like that.
Ron