Pretty disgusting and makes me proud to be Canadian. Not to denigrate America and its people—which/ who have a lot of admirable traits—but this kind of ignorance is appalling. I'm so glad he never stepped off his property. Legally, the officer had no cause or right to be there, and that could've ended so much worse.
Edit: This does, however, remind me of when I was a teenager in Kingston and my friends and I were dicking around after being at the YMCA and threw a bag of our wet bathing clothes up onto the roof of a bar. We climbed up a ladder to get them and someone from the bar came out with a baseball bat and asked wtf we were doing and told us to stay put till the police came. They came, and had all of my friends climb down while leaving me (the brownest) on the roof. Two of my (four) friends were sent home, while the other two refused to leave until my mother was called and had come to fetch me. The one officer had his hand on his gun the whole time we waited and it was absolutely horrific.
My mom—a returning law student at Queen's—verbally berated the officers and later on launched a complaint. It never went anywhere.
I hadn't thought of that incident in over 25 years. Still gives me chills.