Last Friday morning, top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler arrived at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky., for the second round of the PGA Championship. Traffic was stopped due to an accident that had taken place earlier that morning, and Scheffler tried to drive around it.
An officer with the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) in Kentucky received "corrective action" after an internal investigation into the arrest of two-time PGA major winner Scottie Scheffler revealed the officer did not follow proper protocols and turn on his body camera. It's apparently not the first time Det. Bryan Gillis has gotten into trouble. According to WLKY in Louisville, Gillis has been suspended at least three times, the most recent coming in 2013. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS...
Scottie Scheffler is having one of the most unusual weekends in sports history at the PGA Championship in Kentucky. It came full-circle with a “surreal” interaction prior to the final round of the tournament on Sunday morning. The 27-year-old professional golfer (and alleged felon) shared an unusual moment with the Louisville Metro Police Department while […]
CNN By Eric Levenson, Gabe Cohen and Celina Tebor, CNN Louisville police released two videos Thursday showing some of the arrest of star golfer Scottie Scheffler last week and announced the detective who arrested him was disciplined for not turning on his body-worn camera at the time. One video from a fixed pole camera positioned
The police officer who arrested Scottie Scheffler has been disciplined for failing to activate his bodycam. Scheffler’s second round at the PGA Championship was thrown into chaos last week wh
World-number-one golfer Scottie Scheffler’s arrest last Friday prior to the 2nd round of the 2024 PGA Championship in Louisville was one of the strangest sports stories in recent memory. Nearly a week later, it’s still getting stranger. The Louisville Police Department held a press conference on Thursday about the case, releasing video that many think […]
Louisville police will investigate if policies were correctly followed in the arrest of world number one Scottie Scheffler at the US PGA Championship.
The Louisville Metro Police Department will investigate whether its officers followed proper protocols when world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler was arrested Friday outside Valhalla Golf Club.
The police officer who put Scottie Scheffler in handcuffs has a lengthy disciplinary record that includes at least one suspension, employment records revealed.
Scottie Scheffler's lawyer says the pole camera footage is consistent with his client's description of the events surrounding the arrest.
Louisville officials said they do not have video footage of the initial interaction between Scottie Scheffler and Louisville Detective Bryan Gillis outside the gates of Valhalla Golf Club.
The world number one was arrested ahead of his second round at the US PGA Championship on Friday morning.