My experience is the opposite. Police often go out of their way to side with the wealthy and famous. The wealthy and famous often are careful to generously contribute to things like local police charities.
The fact the police in this case are willing to take the side of a delivery driver against a wealthy and famous resident is telling.
This is not a domestic case. The driver is not related to Angie Harmon.
I think you read more into this than it deserves. Cops don't want to look like they are catering to the wealthy. You put them on the spot and nothing in the way of celebrity will stop them from treating you like a regular citizen.
Lots of videos on youtube showing cops refusing to give special treatment.
This is not a domestic case. The driver is not related to Angie Harmon.
Relations have nothing to do with it. A domestic disturbance is what this is. A disturbance at a domicile. Sometimes it involves neighbors. In this case it involved a delivery guy who is likely fired, possibly going to get sued, and maybe even charged with a crime.