Nope. Police have the right to detain you in open space. They need a warrant to enter your abode unless there is a crime being committed.
In your house, you can tell them that you don’t want to get involved.
I suppose the same would apply in any public place...walking down the street, at McDonalds etc.
I’m sitting here wondering why it’s not used more frequently when folks refuse to talk to the police as I’m certain that occurs all the time. I’ve done it myself over something I saw which I thought was trivial.
And would do so again.
Maybe someday I’ll be arrested and charged with “interfering”. If so, I would most certainly request a jury trial.