Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
To me, that fulfills the "reasonably should know" part of the statute.
I didn't miss that part and you're right, it might.

But man,that seems like a bit of a slippery slope to me. Could go either way. I know hypotheticals are dumb but this has me thinking...

-I rear-end some dude (a traffic accident...I know what some of you sickos were thinking)
-Dude gets out of his car, comes back and says "I'm a cop, get out of your car".
-I say show me your badge.
-He says, "I'm a cop" again...multiple verbal identifications...
-I say "nope".
-He tries to forcibly remove me and detain me.
-I am going to resist and defend. Ain't no doubt about it.

Is it reasonable to assume a LEO may show up at an accident and tell me to get out of my car? Sure. But is it also reasonable to think the guy may have wanted to kick my ass ala road rage? Yup, no matter what he said. Happens all the time. There's your slippery slope.