My cousin’s daughter lives in Mesa Az opens carries . Some years back returning to her car at a store parking lot not may cars in the lot noticed a guy walking at the same speed and appeared to be moving in on her at an angle. She then noticed another guy approaching from the other side of her as she got to her car they were getting close and still heading toward her. She positions herself to make sure they could see her firearm. They both saw it about the same time and quickly change direction like a dance move. She quickly got in her car and left with no more issues.
I say for you Job well done I do agree if reporting it might keep some other unarmed young lady from being his victim. Hard for me to believe your hand on a safely holstered firearm would be considered brandishing.
Unless a greater penalty is provided in NRS 202.287, a person having, carrying or procuring from another person any dirk, dirk-knife, sword, sword cane, pistol, gun or other deadly weapon, who, in the presence of two or more persons, draws or exhibits any of such deadly weapons in a rude, angry or threatening manner not in necessary self-defense, or who in any manner unlawfully uses that weapon in any fight or quarrel, is guilty of a misdemeanor. You definitely did not draw it and leaving it the holster as it is normally and legally carried is not exhibiting it.