This isn't going to be a popular statement, but a badge doesn't automatically mean the person wearing it is a good guy, or even really a police officer.
The Indy head of SWAT (Dale True) pulled up next to my car on I-465 and told me to pull over, holding his badge up. I told him "Anyone can buy a badge". He yelled, holding up his portable radio "I can get a marked car here to do it for me" I told him go ahead. Two marked cars came down the 465-to-69 ramp the wrong way, and another two got onto 465 from 37/Binford, did a U-turn to head the wrong way also, and pulled me over.
I have to hand it to him, that beat my previous number of cars to pull me over by ONE!
Cited for improper/unsafe lane change. No one showed up for the court date. End of story.
MY moral of the story, is don't sweat it.
I did not know he was SWAT commander or whatever the title is until the next week. There was the news story of the renegade semi truck. Perhaps you remember. A female cop was ordered to deploy stop sticks on the SW portion of I-465, and refused to endanger citizens. Somehow they got the truck stopped. And they interviewed the SWAT commander. It was the same guy. He was driving a late model Bonneville at the time I was introduced to him.