I’ll offer a different perspective.
The originating officer never even got an opportunity to address the initial speeding/reckless driving because Hill was argumentative from the moment he walked up to the car and then shut his window…which looks incredibly tinted and was probably difficult to see through.
After refusing to put his window down so the officer could speak to him about WHY he stopped him and make sure the reckless nature of his driving wasn’t a result of DUI, etc. he asked him to step out of the vehicle. Which, as you know, is a completely lawful order according to the US Supreme Court and Hill is required to comply with. He did not immediately exit the vehicle. If cops just went back to their car to write a ticket every time a motorist decided they weren’t going to comply with lawful orders, there would be a whole lot more DUIs on the road. I’ve had to pull plenty out of the car myself.
It was only at this point that hothead throat-tat mcgee introduced himself to the event and unnecessarily escalated the whole situation.