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Yes, of course I will trust a police officer contacting me through their official domain (.gov or otherwise) of .... @proton.me
Not sure if this is just a failure of judgement, common sense, or training; or all three.
I'd like to say some kind of .gov should be required if person is claiming to be a government officer of some kind, but many cities use .org, and some police departments may have a separate domain from the city, but.... it's a freaking @proton.me domain.
I deal with doctors offices all the time, and I always give a little extra scrutiny to any professional that is using a gmail, hotmail, yahoo, aol, proton mail, etc. email address. It doesn't make things official, but it does seem shady if you don't put in the small amount money/effort to use a custom domain.