Posted on 05/23/2024 10:51:07 AM PDT by zeestephen
A Louisville, Kentucky, police detective violated department policy by not turning on his body-worn camera while arresting Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 golfer in the world, the city's police chief said...Scheffler's lawyer Steven Romines last week said Scheffler was told by another officer to drive around the other vehicles...Romines said that "multiple eyewitnesses have confirmed that he did not do anything wrong but was simply proceeding as directed."
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” Is it just your default position that every time someone makes a mistake”
It is not a mistake when you lie on the arrest citation.
I thought it was white dick?
Detective actually
Please show me where in any of my responses to you I wrote the word “black.”
We’re talking about the aftermath........
There's not one sponsor that would drop him due to this silly, misdemeanor traffic violation (if at all) and you know it.
Give it up
I do not see where he should pay ANY FINE.
HE was told one thing-—Cops were told another thing.
What did Scheffler do wrong???
I carry my own fuses & the schematic for placement.
“There’s not one sponsor that would drop him due to this silly, misdemeanor traffic violation (if at all) and you know it.”
He has a felony assault charge.
This reminds me of an encounter I had as I drove to work early one morning. I saw a couple of police cars ahead and one of them was parked diagonally in the opposing lane of the road I was about to head down. My lane was wide open, so I proceeded to turn in to it. The cop standing by his car nearly had a stroke jumping up and down, shouting and gesturing with both arms for me to get away from that lane and turn around now!! I suppose he thought it was very obvious that he was blocking the whole road - but it was certainly not obvious to me.
sounds like he might have been guilty of driving while while, but it sure looks like legal actions are going to continue.
A Black, plain clothes detective, was trying to yank open Scheffler's driver door, after a uniformed officer told Scheffler to drive that exact route.
The Black female Chief of Police is playing the Race Card.
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