Well I had a fun experience with the police. I was going over to a friends house, with three other friends in tow. Apparently the police had received a report of someone in the area with a shaved head and wearing a camouflage jacket carrying a firearm. Luckily for me I had shaved my head earlier that day (which I've done every month or two for the last 12 years), and I was wearing an urban camo jacket. The cops saw us, ordered us to get down on our knees, and two of them drew their handguns and pointed them at us. Four cops, two with their guns drawn and pointing them at us, one on the radio to the station, and one doing pat-downs to make sure we didn't have any weapons.
The thing I really point out about this situation is that there were four of us, three men, and one woman. And the woman was, shall I say "well-endowed" in the chest department. The pat-down of the guys took all of five seconds, patted the pants pockets front and back, patted our jackets. On the woman, he took a good 30 seconds if not more, and most of that pat down was concentrated on the chest area, and he was apologizing to her the entire time "I'm sorry, I have to do this". Even though she didn't match the description of the suspect at all, since she was female, didn't have a shaved head, wasn't wearing camo, he sure spent a shitload of time concentrating on her breasts.
There's also the fact that around here, it's pretty quiet. The police don't get much practice with their firearms, and having a shaking rookie pointing a Glock at your face is really worrying. Especially when you didn't do a damn thing, and when you know the person they were actually looking for didn't actually commit a crime either. Open carry is legal here, and all they had to go on was a person carrying a firearm.
I've had other interactions with the police when I've been out walking at night and they've stopped me and asked me for ID and asked what I was doing and where I was going. A half mile from my house. When I'm going for a damn walk to try and be a bit healthier. I don't trust cops, every interaction I've had with them has been them accusing me of something I didn't do. And when they point their firearms at my head and I know they have almost no training on them, I get scared.