Driver of said vehicle received what was coming for his stupidity. Driving a stereo typical vehicle and not having the common sense to proactively coddle the officer.
You cannot expect a police officer to be reasonable and calm, you need to be proactive to make said police officer comfortable in a traffic stop. Cops are not selected for their IQ, in fact sometimes it is the opposite*. If you fit a stereotype, you need to either flip the script** (get out of the stereotype) or be very proactive at making said officer comfy.
Leeea's life tip of the day:
If the officer cannot see in your vehicle, 9 out of 10 they are going to be extremely jumpy with the gun. If you drop into a stereotype, the gun is coming out.
life tip:
Roll down all of your windows as soon as you are pulled over. Back and front. Every window in the car you can roll down. Gives the officer good sight lines and a tells him your being considerate of his fear / job related stress. Do not be digging in the glove compartment when the officer walks up, even if you cannot find your documents put your hands on the wheel in the 10 & 2 position like they taught in drivers ed.
Remember,
a police officer is a scared man with a gun and permission to use it. Never forget that. It is not about being
right, it is about
surviving the most dangerous encounter of your life.
*
https://abcnews.go.com/US/court-oks-barring-high-iqs-cops/story?id=95836
** considering this is life and death, flipping the script is almost mandatory. Get ahead of the problem and make your vehicle look like it is owned*** by a white person. When the officer finally sees you, you want him to be surprised it is not a white person. You need to knock him off his script before he goes down that well worn grove.
***you know those stupid stick figure stickers showing a "cute" family on the back? Yea, those. Also, bumper stickers. In the army? get one of those. Have a kid in school? Get a school team sticker at one of their events. The CoExist sticker is also great, frequently used by anti-gun pacifists. Perfect for making the officer feel safe. It is not about looking good, it is about survival.