Short story: It involves both WHY I carry all the time and presentation ... The wife (who is disabled) and I broke down in a not-so-nice section of the neighboring town after visiting our nephew at the Children's Hospital. She had BEGGED me not to carry b/c we were JUST going to the hospital and my ccw there might stir up trouble ... she keeps forgetting that cop = ignore CCW signs (it's covered in that: "Unless OTHERWISE authorized by law... section of the NO CCW SIGN notice).
Anyhoo I carried and nothing was said about it at the hospital (no one knew I was carrying anyway, concealed means concealed right?
Well, on the way home, the alternator crapped out and the battery died ... about three blocks from the half-way house. Our neighbor who has towing insurance came to pick us up and while were waiting (its 0230 hours), one of the "halfway people" decided to cross the street towards us, just missing getting hit by a speeding police car (lights and sirens yet) and zeros in on me, my wife and the neighbor (female).
He got to about 30 feet away and I told him it was time to leave, but he ignored me and kept coming. I drew and aimed (finger off the trigger) and repeated myself. He acted like he hit a brick wall and walked away mumbling something about not being afraid of my gun. He never came back. About a half hour later a police car pulled up, asked if we were OK, if we had a tow coming etc, I said we were fine and a tow was on its way ... no mention of the little incident earlier, or of me being an off-duty & they pulled off.
The tow came and the car went to the shop and we went home, end of story.
HAD the officers asked about the incident, I would have told them everything, but they didn't, so I didn't. I probably SHOULD have mentioned that there was a street person or whatever he was, approaching people, but I was tired and figured he had made it "home" by then.