Holy sheet. Scheffler detained by cops

karlchilders.sixpack

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Players have reserved parking at the club. Then everything that’s left goes to caddies and title sponsors. TV has a compound where they all park and never is big enough(they do zero carpooling), and we always park on site with our backup gear.

All patrons are bussed in and it is always a total shitshow for pga events. The schemes are always complicated(contraflows, bus only lanes, etc) and people are rarely well versed in what they are supposed to do.

The complicating factor here is the pedestrian being struck and killed and Scheffler likely not knowing that on the way in.
I know that, but It was being related to MSU.
 

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Subject refused to comply and accelerated forward, dragging Detective Gillis to the ground. Detective Gillis suffered pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist and knee. He was transported to the hospital for further medical treatment by emergency medical personnel.”
 

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Subject refused to comply and accelerated forward, dragging Detective Gillis to the ground. Detective Gillis suffered pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist and knee. He was transported to the hospital for further medical treatment by emergency medical personnel.”

Someone check this cop’s recent betting history.
 
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Oh he'll come out of it fine. It will all be a small misunderstanding blamed on a minimum wage rent a cop directing traffic
Follow up to my earlier statement, from Sheffler's attorney, "I think the officer that was directing traffic was maybe not part of the event traffic detail so that's where the communication- miscommunication arose and that's why we're here"

Yep, always going to blame it on some poor unidentified guy just doing what he was told to do. Damn lying attorney using a lot of "I think" and "maybe not a part of" kind of language in case there's some video out there of his boy being entitled
 
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I understand there being a miscommunication about traffic flow with the accident, but when an officer is beside you holding on to your car telling you to stop, and you instead accelerate forward, knocking the cop to the ground, that’s pretty hard to look past.
Cops are killed all the time in situations just like this. Examples being several years ago in Oxford when a cop was dragged to death, and them getting hit by people that do not move over on the interstate. I do not care about some golf guy at all. If the cop was on his car and he continued to drive for whatever reason he deserves to go to jail because any normal person on this board would go to jail in the same situation.
 

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Why was the cop


Subject refused to comply and accelerated forward, dragging Detective Gillis to the ground. Detective Gillis suffered pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist and knee. He was transported to the hospital for further medical treatment by emergency medical personnel.”

Exactly why was he attached to the vehicle?
 

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As to the Louisville police statement, I can say that the cops construct their own stories about what went on. There are witnesses about the event. We’ll see if it holds up.
 

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I can just picture the cop. He’s about 5’5”, maybe 5’6”. He discovered the weight room and steroids in his two years of community college. He has a well groomed porn star mustache. He wears his bulletproof vest while he wacks off. His mom irons his uniform pants.
Reno 911 GIF by The Roku Channel
 

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If you get this reference you're either old or had cool parents.
If you consider letting children watch inappropriate movies to be the marker of cool parents, than all parents in the 80’s were cool. I know I was in single digits when I saw it.
 

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I beseech the golf gods to arrange for Scheffler to win Sunday and then stroll into court Tuesday morning holding the Wanamaker while asking the judge if he wants to touch it.
 

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If you consider letting children watch inappropriate movies to be the marker of cool parents, than all parents in the 80’s were cool. I know I was in single digits when I saw it.

I'm sure today's parents would yearn for the ability to simply look the other way when Porky's was on HBO, vs what they have to contend with on the internet.
 

Shmuley

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no doubt.

That being said, I have no respect for the teenage boys of today. They will never know the struggle of trying to see a boob on scrambled cable.
Ah, yes, the struggle to catch unscrambled snippets of soft-core porn on Showtime.
 

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This thread is interesting because of the number of “that cop suuuccckkksss” posts. If it was LeBron James instead of Scottie Scheffler, I wonder how the replies would be.

I support law enforcement. If he actually did what the officer claims he did, lock him up.
 

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I support law enforcement. If he actually did what the officer claims he did, lock him up.
As someone else said in this thread. I really hope that cop was wearing a body cam. If he wasn’t, I’m guessing this goes away real quick. If he was, this will be entertaining to watch. After the statement put out from the PD, I don’t see how they can back off the charges, unless the camera shows nothing. Also, curious how their rain suit identifies them as cops and not just some other person wearing ho-viz clothing in early AM hours, like he sees at every tournament. Scotty said he didn’t know the person was a cop.
 
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I can just picture the cop. He’s about 5’5”, maybe 5’6”. He discovered the weight room and steroids in his two years of community college. He has a well groomed porn star mustache. He wears his bulletproof vest while he wacks off. His mom irons his uniform pants.
Reno 911 GIF by The Roku Channel
Picture again. He's a 17 year veteran of Louisville PD and owns a "Collision Investigative Service" on the side. His name is Detective Brian Gillis.
 

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Picture again. He's a 17 year veteran of Louisville PD and owns a "Collision Investigative Service" on the side. His name is Detective Brian Gillis.
17 year veteran that didn’t turn on his body camera. Not a good look for the police officer.
 
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17 year veteran that didn’t turn on his body camera. Not a good look for the police officer.
Probably should have had it on, but he's working traffic detail for a bunch of guys driving brand new loaner cars wearing knit pants and shirts at 6:00 a.m. so probably figured it was low priority? No idea what body cam rules are
 

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Probably should have had it on, but he's working traffic detail for a bunch of guys driving brand new loaner cars wearing knit pants and shirts at 6:00 a.m. so probably figured it was low priority? No idea what body cam rules are
Sounds like you have a lot of emotional hostility towards the sport and its players.

So let’s clear up a few things for all the meatheads who hate golf.
1. This police officer WAS NOT part of the event police security for traffic flow. He showed up when there was the accident with the pedestrian, which Scottie was unaware of.

2. The normal traffic security was waving Scheffler through. He was doing what he thought was normal procedure. The other players even mentioned they got through fine right ahead of him without any trouble, doing the same thing Scheffler did. This cop, unaware of all the dynamics regarding tournament protocol and players cars, entrance, etc, took it upon himself to change the rules for everyone else at the scene.

3. Scheffler didn’t drag him anywhere. The dude basically jumped on his car. Scheffler, completely unaware of wtf was going on stopped after I few yards. He might have heard him or someone say stop but also the other guys are waving him through so probably confused if that was even directed at him

4. players are usually sent out alerts via texts of any updates regarding tournament changes, weather, etc. Nothing was sent out or if it was, it was after the pedestrian incident so there was no way of knowing that all the cops at the scene wasn’t just standard traffic flow security.

5. I know the cool thing to do in today’s world is to attack the popular guy and “back the small guy.” But Scheffler is about the most genuine, honest and humble person off the course you’ll find. I’ve seen his character first hand when cameras aren’t around so I know who he is. The fact that people want to attack him and his character shows me that there are folks angry the way he lives his life.

6. There’s fault all around. PGA, Event Security, Louisville PD, Gillis, Scheffler. There should be no charges anywhere. Should’ve been resolved at the scene. But hard to resolve it when you have a testosterone, ego filled cop who thinks he’s Captain America and gonna set folks straight. Damage was done after that.
 

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Sounds like you have a lot of emotional hostility towards the sport and its players.

So let’s clear up a few things for all the meatheads who hate golf.
1. This police officer WAS NOT part of the event police security for traffic flow. He showed up when there was the accident with the pedestrian, which Scottie was unaware of.

2. The normal traffic security was waving Scheffler through. He was doing what he thought was normal procedure. The other players even mentioned they got through fine right ahead of him without any trouble, doing the same thing Scheffler did. This cop, unaware of all the dynamics regarding tournament protocol and players cars, entrance, etc, took it upon himself to change the rules for everyone else at the scene.

3. Scheffler didn’t drag him anywhere. The dude basically jumped on his car. Scheffler, completely unaware of wtf was going on stopped after I few yards. He might have heard him or someone say stop but also the other guys are waving him through so probably confused if that was even directed at him

4. players are usually sent out alerts via texts of any updates regarding tournament changes, weather, etc. Nothing was sent out or if it was, it was after the pedestrian incident so there was no way of knowing that all the cops at the scene wasn’t just standard traffic flow security.

5. I know the cool thing to do in today’s world is to attack the popular guy and “back the small guy.” But Scheffler is about the most genuine, honest and humble person off the course you’ll find. I’ve seen his character first hand when cameras aren’t around so I know who he is. The fact that people want to attack him and his character shows me that there are folks angry the way he lives his life.

6. There’s fault all around. PGA, Event Security, Louisville PD, Gillis, Scheffler. There should be no charges anywhere. Should’ve been resolved at the scene. But hard to resolve it when you have a testosterone, ego filled cop who thinks he’s Captain America and gonna set folks straight. Damage was done after that.
Sounds like you have a lot of "emotional hostility" towards cops and have tagged him as testosterone filled Captain America" without knowing the guy. Pot, meet kettle.....