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Great let it be huge news. Let it play out.Because this is one of the four most important tournaments in the world. Cities all over the country compete to host it. Because it's the number one golfer in the world. That may not mean anything to you, but it does to tens of million people, the PGA (the only major they run), the networks that paid millions to televise it, and the millions of dollars bet on it. Also, you are assuming he is guilty, which he may not be. I don't care if golf is unimportant to many--there are lots of things (like soccer) that I don't much care about, but I still recognize that were Cristiano Ronaldo to be arrested on his way to a World Cup game, it would be huge news.
TFB if he is guilty.As a golfer for the PGA there are many countries where he won't be allowed with a felony.
In response to your first point, I agree. I never suggested he should be treated differently that anyone else, other than the cops should have been made aware in pre-event planning about the markings on the cars identifying competitors. Part of their role in normal circumstances is to ensure that these cars are granted access to the entrance to the course.Great let it be huge news. Let it play out.
LEO should not discriminate based on popularity , fame or money.
Let the LEO do what ever he thinks he needs to do
Just as it would play out for the rest of us.
Number one golfer in one of the biggest tourney of his career and his personal assistant or driver did not know better of traffic conditions and make plans for alternate route. I say TFB
Of course they do. He was driving a marked PGA courtesy car, which any golf fan knows means a car lent to the pros by local dealers. Anyone including players who has a clubhouse pass has it on a lanyard around their neck, and players have a competitor medallion that they clip on their cap, or more frequently, their belt. I don't see how either of the other two would have helped in the circumstance, but the car surely would have been recognized.Don't they just have some sort of pass or credentials to avoid all this? Is that so difficult?
I can just imagine how Bryson Dechambeau would have reacted getting pulled out of the car.
View: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CisSE1JjArd/?igsh=MTBsdGFkYmRpOWszbA==
This prosecutor is either an absolute moron or complete scumbag, if not both.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ8nf1-4oNg
This prosecutor is either an absolute moron or complete scumbag, if not both.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ8nf1-4oNg
This prosecutor is either an absolute moron or complete scumbag, if not both.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ8nf1-4oNg
Videos are out, cop looks like a lying SOB to me.
(top left corner, :25sec mark)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnWeQfNMLmM
View: https://streamable.com/4o3fyi
Sounds like I nailed it.
You did. God save us from stupid and arrogant cops.
REVEALED: Scheffler charges are NOT dropped by Louisville Police
Cops gave a press conference on Thursday, alongside Louisville mayor Craig Greenberg. There was speculation that the charges would be dropped - or even reduced.www.dailymail.co.uk
"Scottie Scheffler charges are NOT being dropped, Louisville cops reveal in shock announcement as they release new video: World no. 1 faces 10 years in jail over 'hitting cop' at PGA Championship"
“During the press conference, police chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel revealed that Detective Bryan Gillis did not turn on his body-worn camera - a violation of police policy.”
That should be immediate grounds for disqualifying any of the officer’s claims.
I didn't see a cop being dragged. I saw a cop run 30 feet because Scheffler didn't bow to his authoritah.
I don't think Scheffler realized anything out of the ordinary was going on.
Cops are not ordinary people. They power tripping authoritarians who will lie to ruin anyones life they feel like.
In any case, he’s very lucky the brave hero didn’t fear for his safety and open fire. He was being assaulted by the motor vehicle after allScottie Scheffler arrest: Judge dismisses charges
Police arrested Scheffler on charges including second-degree assault on a police officer early on May 17.www.boston25news.com
Ah, we made a boo boo