1. How does he "profile"?
2. From the outset, who is acting the most inappropriate or unreasonable? The cop for stopping him for parking a car? No probable cause and no crime committed.
3. Officer clearly gives the individual behind the camera the reason why he's speaking to him and asking for identification. His reasoning is poor.
4. The LEO seems a little rattled by the guy's response. It happens. It's not fun and it can knock you off your game.
5. From the second the individual refused to give the LEO his name/DOB/ID, he could have been cuffed and detained. Really? "Show me your papers..."
6. INSTEAD, he attempts to speak with who I assume is his mother and explain to her his reasoning in an effort to persuade her to assist the LEO in his investigation.
7. Officers investigate suspicious activity/behavior every. single. day. What is is so suspicious about parking a car? Even if he was acting fidgety or itchy. Is this really what you call detective work?
8. This officer articulated to all parties involved why he had reasonable suspicion to conduct a "Terry Stop" (Terry v. Ohio). Again, "Show me your papers..."
9. While he (LEO) was noticeably rattled, he conducted himself in a calm and courteous manner. The other guy acted like a d*ck.
There was being smarmy at the end telling the guy to listen to his mom.