I'd like to see the training curriculum for such a maneuver.I'd like to know what "attached himself" to the car really means. Did he throw himself on the hood or something?
I'll tell you why...for the exact reasons I cannot even believe I'm reading...I don't blame the police at all, I'm sure Scheffler drove like a maniac around the accident rather than take it slow and show some respect for the officers forced to be out there
Really? How could you possibly be SURE of that.
Obviously we dont know exactly what "the officer attached himself to the car" means. (and if he was holding on and Scottie kept driving and dragged him, that's obviously not ok) but 99.9999% chance this was just a misunderstanding compounded with it being dark and rainy and things just got out of hand. I seriously doubt Scottie just said "Oh well....gotta get to the putting green" and slalomed through a police barricade doing 30.
In this day and age where police are under scrutiny to start with, I assume if it got to that level and they told everyone watching that he was going to jail no getting around it, figured he did not do exactly what they asked or expected of him.
We're talking about the #1 golfer in the world and we've seen what Tiger has done in the past, I put nothing pat golfers, played 18 holes a week ago and saw some crazy stuff while I was out there, just assumed but OK, let's give SS the benefit of the doubt, sure
-I live in Jupiter/Palm Beach, golf capital it seems and I run/part-owner of a small craft beer store on the weekends, tons of golf folks in the store when I'm there...they can be very assumptive sometimes because they seem to have the funds to make any issues go away
Just my experiences
I live in Fairfax and have been pulled over twice in the county. Once I was using an "authorized vehicles only" cut-through to turn around on a road. I was a teenager for that one and even talked back (although mildly) to the cop a bit. It was a quick interaction, he was pretty nice, and let me go with a warning. The other one in Fairfax County was on the FFX County Parkway for speeding. I was speeding. I had my license and registration ready for him when he got the window. He simply told me the speed he clocked me at, wrote me the ticket, and I as on my way. I had my two sons in the car with me for that one. They were probably both elementary school age. They got a good laugh out of it.Not sure which side of the river you are on, but Fairfax County cops are famous in the US for traffic stops. And being angry in general. It's an enormous revenue machine for the County. MD has speed cameras. VA uses their police to hand out tickets as often as possible. I live within 100 yards of a police station in the burbs. I watch them stop people every day within a minute of them pulling out of their back parking lot. Gotta hit the quota.I've been pulled over about 5 times in my life. Every interaction was cordial.Just shows you how police treat so many people. They escalate everything. I'm a white old normal-as-can-be looking male and I've never had a cop be nice to me. Speeding 5 MPH over once...total asses and explained how I should slow down because I "clearly break the speed limit all time time"...only time I've gotten a speeding ticket. 5 MPH. Crossing the road at a crosswalk to a tennis event ... got put in handcuffs for 30 mins in fron tof my kids because apparently we were supposed to wait. 90% of them assume people are bad, and go from there. Rather than simply keeping the peace and being nice. Their instructions are often unclear in situations like this. I appreciate what they do, but most are HS educated and not the brightest. I may not be a Scheffler fan, but he's obviously not the type to ignore what he thinks a cop is trying to tell him. The officer yelling obscenities is pretty typical of a policeman with an inflated ego of his traffic control job. I hope this guy loses his job
You doubt that an uber wealthy athlete may think that certain rules aren't for him? I can certainly imagine a scenario where a cop tells him to not drive a certain way, and he was maybe like "nah, doesn't this guy know who I am? And decides to drive around anyway"I suppose it's possible that he's completely different from every description we've ever heard of the guy and when the cop gave him a direction he said "Nah, I don't think I'm going to do that" and drove away.
But I completely doubt it.
A generic athlete like you've described? Sure.You doubt that an uber wealthy athlete may think that certain rules aren't for him? I can certainly imagine a scenario where a cop tells him to not drive a certain way, and he was maybe like "nah, doesn't this guy know who I am? And decides to drive around anyway"I suppose it's possible that he's completely different from every description we've ever heard of the guy and when the cop gave him a direction he said "Nah, I don't think I'm going to do that" and drove away.
But I completely doubt it.
But they did give him the whole orange jumpsuit thing for his mug shot.you gotta figure this was some kind of miscommunication. also, at 5a maybe not everyone is on full rest? i am just surprised they didn’t put scheffler in leg shackles and a spit mask.
predictably poorly like always take that to the bank ministroniemigo@SWC how am I doing
Multiple reporters are citing eye witness testimony as to what happened. I wasn't there. I don't know. They could have even made up the witness testimony.This story kinds of sums up what I think about the media and news nowadays:
- Story about a random celebrity that 90% of the world has never heard of and 99.9% couldn’t pick out of a lineup becomes a big story.
- Nobody appears to know what really happened but yet there’s hot takes all over
- The real story is the individual who tragically died but is now a footnote. I at least appreciate Scheffler pointing that out in his statement
- Media and reporting is horrible all around
i did not have that impression what was it that made you feel that way if you dont mind me asking take that to the bank bromigoYeah Scheffler definitely sounds entitled in his presser here......
Multiple reporters are citing eye witness testimony as to what happened. I wasn't there. I don't know. They could have even made up the witness testimony.This story kinds of sums up what I think about the media and news nowadays:
- Story about a random celebrity that 90% of the world has never heard of and 99.9% couldn’t pick out of a lineup becomes a big story.
- Nobody appears to know what really happened but yet there’s hot takes all over
- The real story is the individual who tragically died but is now a footnote. I at least appreciate Scheffler pointing that out in his statement
- Media and reporting is horrible all around
As a Kentuckian, I HATE that the police became a story this weekend. This was a big deal for Louisville and the state. And now it will be remembered as the place where the hot headed cop arrested the PGA's biggest star.
It's possible Scheffler did something bad. But Man, I'd need to see it. He was rolling through with his visible PGA credentials. Maybe you don't love that he drove through or something. Does it need to end up as the biggest news story nation wide though? C'mon. Follow him until he parks and give him a talk or a warning or a ticket. That this ever became such an ordeal--when there were much bigger issues at hand--is a failure.
You need to go your safety deposit box and check on your sarcasm meter brochachoi did not have that impression what was it that made you feel that way if you dont mind me asking take that to the bank bromigoYeah Scheffler definitely sounds entitled in his presser here......
i did not have that impression what was it that made you feel that way if you dont mind me asking take that to the bank bromigoYeah Scheffler definitely sounds entitled in his presser here......
Yeah this is true I've had the same experience, if you're a white guy in a honda civic and is polite like I am most likely will be cordialI've been pulled over about 5 times in my life. Every interaction was cordial.Just shows you how police treat so many people. They escalate everything. I'm a white old normal-as-can-be looking male and I've never had a cop be nice to me. Speeding 5 MPH over once...total asses and explained how I should slow down because I "clearly break the speed limit all time time"...only time I've gotten a speeding ticket. 5 MPH. Crossing the road at a crosswalk to a tennis event ... got put in handcuffs for 30 mins in fron tof my kids because apparently we were supposed to wait. 90% of them assume people are bad, and go from there. Rather than simply keeping the peace and being nice. Their instructions are often unclear in situations like this. I appreciate what they do, but most are HS educated and not the brightest. I may not be a Scheffler fan, but he's obviously not the type to ignore what he thinks a cop is trying to tell him. The officer yelling obscenities is pretty typical of a policeman with an inflated ego of his traffic control job. I hope this guy loses his job
Louisville PD Training Video
You doubt that an uber wealthy athlete may think that certain rules aren't for him? I can certainly imagine a scenario where a cop tells him to not drive a certain way, and he was maybe like "nah, doesn't this guy know who I am? And decides to drive around anyway"I suppose it's possible that he's completely different from every description we've ever heard of the guy and when the cop gave him a direction he said "Nah, I don't think I'm going to do that" and drove away.
But I completely doubt it.
Meh.Obviously, still not much information. But that he dragged the cop 15-20 yards seems to be somewhat confirmed by Darlington.
His defense so far was that he didn't know it was a cop. I can understand that. With the neon green vests, it would be hard to tell they were cops.
But that still begs the question, just who the heck did he think he was dragging with his car for 15-20 yards?
So, at the site where a maintenance worker was killed by a shuttle bus for a golf tournament, a golfer drug a person 15 yards assuming it was "just" a working class person. And that's his best defense.
I won't say more because I'm already too close to PSF type stuff, but if Scottie drug somebody 15 yards with his car, I'd love to know who he thought that human being was and in what circumstance that would be okay.
Could be.You doubt that an uber wealthy athlete may think that certain rules aren't for him? I can certainly imagine a scenario where a cop tells him to not drive a certain way, and he was maybe like "nah, doesn't this guy know who I am? And decides to drive around anyway"I suppose it's possible that he's completely different from every description we've ever heard of the guy and when the cop gave him a direction he said "Nah, I don't think I'm going to do that" and drove away.
But I completely doubt it.
Meh.Obviously, still not much information. But that he dragged the cop 15-20 yards seems to be somewhat confirmed by Darlington.
His defense so far was that he didn't know it was a cop. I can understand that. With the neon green vests, it would be hard to tell they were cops.
But that still begs the question, just who the heck did he think he was dragging with his car for 15-20 yards?
So, at the site where a maintenance worker was killed by a shuttle bus for a golf tournament, a golfer drug a person 15 yards assuming it was "just" a working class person. And that's his best defense.
I won't say more because I'm already too close to PSF type stuff, but if Scottie drug somebody 15 yards with his car, I'd love to know who he thought that human being was and in what circumstance that would be okay.
Or a guy following the orders given to him by the cops along the way saw a dude freak out at him, so he said the cops told me to go this way and showed his credential, not thinking much of it, and then realized the guy had latched onto his freaking car and stopped. At even 5mph 15 yards happens pretty quickly…
Pretty good on short notice
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Jesus was arrested tooPretty good on short notice
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Wishful thinking. I can’t imagine my life will ever be the same.The felony charge will, of course, be dropped. He'll pay a small fine, maybe visit some kids in a hospital, and everyone will move on with their lives.
Get in line behind the cop who will assuredly be suing for "pain and suffering".Wishful thinking. I can’t imagine my life will ever be the same.The felony charge will, of course, be dropped. He'll pay a small fine, maybe visit some kids in a hospital, and everyone will move on with their lives.
I really don't care. It's golf and some dude named Scottie with an IE.You want him to be a **** so bad .....Do any of you know of any truly innocent person that defended themselves by saying "I didn't know it was a cop!"
Not that they weren't legally innocent. But someone who just really didn't do anything wrong, and the best they can say for themselves is....I didn't know it was a cop!
Ftr when he said he didn't know it was a cop he meant the SUV he went around
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Scheffler arrested before PGA Championship
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler is playing in the PGA Championship after being released from jail Friday morning after being arrested for not following police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation.www.espn.com
There aren't any. If there was BuzzFeed and deadspin would have on blastthere are plenty of videos of the incident on Twitter and he was most definitely driving about 2 miles an hour at the most.
Why can't I find any of these?
15 yards is about 3 car lengths.You doubt that an uber wealthy athlete may think that certain rules aren't for him? I can certainly imagine a scenario where a cop tells him to not drive a certain way, and he was maybe like "nah, doesn't this guy know who I am? And decides to drive around anyway"I suppose it's possible that he's completely different from every description we've ever heard of the guy and when the cop gave him a direction he said "Nah, I don't think I'm going to do that" and drove away.
But I completely doubt it.
Meh.Obviously, still not much information. But that he dragged the cop 15-20 yards seems to be somewhat confirmed by Darlington.
His defense so far was that he didn't know it was a cop. I can understand that. With the neon green vests, it would be hard to tell they were cops.
But that still begs the question, just who the heck did he think he was dragging with his car for 15-20 yards?
So, at the site where a maintenance worker was killed by a shuttle bus for a golf tournament, a golfer drug a person 15 yards assuming it was "just" a working class person. And that's his best defense.
I won't say more because I'm already too close to PSF type stuff, but if Scottie drug somebody 15 yards with his car, I'd love to know who he thought that human being was and in what circumstance that would be okay.
Or a guy following the orders given to him by the cops along the way saw a dude freak out at him, so he said the cops told me to go this way and showed his credential, not thinking much of it, and then realized the guy had latched onto his freaking car and stopped. At even 5mph 15 yards happens pretty quickly…
Again it's not "golf" that's being given the benefit of the doubt here - it's Scheffler specifically.What I'm really finding out is that golf must be in a good spot.
I'm really shocked by the number of people willing to defend this guy to the end with no details.
What I'm really finding out is that golf must be in a good spot.
I'm really shocked by the number of people willing to defend this guy to the end with no details.
Wait, who died?This story kinds of sums up what I think about the media and news nowadays:
- Story about a random celebrity that 90% of the world has never heard of and 99.9% couldn’t pick out of a lineup becomes a big story.
- Nobody appears to know what really happened but yet there’s hot takes all over
- The real story is the individual who tragically died but is now a footnote. I at least appreciate Scheffler pointing that out in his statement
- Media and reporting is horrible all around
This guyWait, who died?This story kinds of sums up what I think about the media and news nowadays:
- Story about a random celebrity that 90% of the world has never heard of and 99.9% couldn’t pick out of a lineup becomes a big story.
- Nobody appears to know what really happened but yet there’s hot takes all over
- The real story is the individual who tragically died but is now a footnote. I at least appreciate Scheffler pointing that out in his statement
- Media and reporting is horrible all around
This is key to me. He just seems like a really nice dude. Sure, it could all be an act.I get your point, but you have on one hand a dude that's just the most chill dude ever, humble, always answers all reporters questions, just seems to be nice to everyone all the time.
A guy walking to work was struck by a shuttle and killed.Wait, who died?This story kinds of sums up what I think about the media and news nowadays:
- Story about a random celebrity that 90% of the world has never heard of and 99.9% couldn’t pick out of a lineup becomes a big story.
- Nobody appears to know what really happened but yet there’s hot takes all over
- The real story is the individual who tragically died but is now a footnote. I at least appreciate Scheffler pointing that out in his statement
- Media and reporting is horrible all around
What I'm really finding out is that golf must be in a good spot.
I'm really shocked by the number of people willing to defend this guy to the end with no details.
Oh I see. I thought that he was indicating that scheffler somehow caused someone’s death.A guy walking to work was struck by a shuttle and killed.Wait, who died?This story kinds of sums up what I think about the media and news nowadays:
- Story about a random celebrity that 90% of the world has never heard of and 99.9% couldn’t pick out of a lineup becomes a big story.
- Nobody appears to know what really happened but yet there’s hot takes all over
- The real story is the individual who tragically died but is now a footnote. I at least appreciate Scheffler pointing that out in his statement
- Media and reporting is horrible all around
That's why all the police were there and traffic and commotion that was happening