Not really. It went bad after he asked if she was alright and she said how she was unhappy about being stopped. His attitude saying something like are you done now was terrible and of course she told him it was.
Rather than a mea culpa on his part, he escalated. Really now that we are getting cameras on more and more cops, the chief of police and the each cops immediate supervisors should be required to randomly sample stops to see how well these people are treating the public that pays their salary and grants them their authority.
That was part of his sensitivity training. If the subject is upset and a minority or illegal alien, you're supposed to let them go. /s