A slight problem with your comment, as it also appears Wilson lied to the resident.
BTW, the resident seemed more than polite, and did not appear to be “aggravating” Wilson as you described..
It’s difficult to assess a situation when you’re not right there...and bits and pieces are insufficient. But I’m certainly not discounting your persepective.
How does Wilson “lie to the resident”? He warns the guy he’ll arrest him, the guy doesn’t comply, and Wilson arrests him.
If you read the incident report (on Scribd), Wilson is there to deliver a warrant that the resident was refusing to take; that’s what ticked Wilson off, and that’s what Wilson arrested him for.