Tyreek Hill arrested for traffic violation by stadium in Miami on gameday (Hill played) [Reckless driving & seatbelt charges dismissed]

ok but we don't know who the driver is... WE know he is TH a major football star but the cop does not.... The cop has someone who is breaking the law... albeit a minor infraction.... who is refusing to cooperate.....

Look it is easy to say the cop over reacted... He did.... But again what is the right thing to do.... You say write a ticket and tell him to move on.... But if he is hiding behind the tinted windows as a bigger bad guy and the cop let him go with a ticket... Well now the cop is not doing his job and let a dangerous guy (an erroneous assumption TODAY but not on the spot) and now the cop is wrong AGAIN
AGAIN, the cop had everything he needed to complete the purpose of that traffic violation stop. He walks away to complete the citation, the window goes up and he stopped!

He has the information to complete the citation, but he choose to deviate from completing the traffic citation and engage Hill's behavior. Hill's action doesn't obstruct him from doing his job, if that was the case, where's the obstruction charge?