Advocating criminal actions? Really, I expect more of people here.
We are better than that, aren't we?
Most of us are.
For those of you who may be confused about this issue.....
The cement pad shown in the pics is the OP's property. He legally owns the property, and can do what he wants to with it. (Within local ordinances/regulations). However, the right of way that the county, city, etc, has is, in the cases I have dealt with, 33.5 feet from the center line of the road. Now, the right of way does not grant the local unit of government ownership of the property. If there are things that the LUG needs to do, they will do it. Generally, after talking to the owner of the property and alerting them to what is about to happen, it goes off without a hitch. Most times the city will alert its citizens that a tree crew is going to trim trees along the right of way, or a new drainage ditch is going to be installed. That is the extent of what the LUG can do.
OP was in the right. Police, and car owner were in the wrong.
I somewhat agree with one of the other members. I dont call the police unless I absolutely have to. Its a personal choice on how to handle every situation. I would have talked to the car owner and requested that the vehicle get moved. And if he declined, I would tell him that he has until the wrecker gets here to move it or it will have a more secure parking space at the impound lot. Then its up to him.
Now, on to the officers reaction to your legally carried firearm.
If I were involved:
The minute he told me to leave the firearm inside, I would have told him to leave. You called on him to serve you, and in return he tried to violate your private property and civil rights. If he insisted on threatening you with a firearm, I would have retreated inside, and called him supervisor.
I think you handled the situation very well. Job well done.