
LMPD Releases New Details About Arrest of Scottie Scheffler
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LMPD releases new details about arrest of Scottie Scheffler.
LMPD says the officer who arrested pro-golfer Scottie Scheffler has been reprimanded for not turning on his body camera.
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LMPD Releases New Details About Arrest of Scottie Scheffler
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LMPD says the officer who arrested pro-golfer Scottie Scheffler has been reprimanded for not turning on his body camera.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipMore news today on top golfer Scott Scheffler and the Louisville detective that arrested him during the PGA Championship.
Louisville's mayor and police chief announced that Detective Brian Gillis has been reprimanded for not turning on his body camera all while the criminal case against Scheffler continues.
Kentucky additions June Leffler has more.
We are not aware at this time of any video footage which captures the initial interaction between Lmpd and Mr. Scheffler.
But local police did release some footage, including video from a poll camera that shows police getting Scheffler out of his truck and a police dashcam showing police taking Scheffler into custody.
At the request of the county attorney's office.
Any additional video or evidence related to this case will not be released until the conclusion of the legal process.
Police charged Scheffler with second degree assault of a police officer and other offenses.
Detective Brian Gillis claimed Scheffler dragged and knocked him down after the detective stopped him in his car.
Scheffler says the whole thing was a misunderstanding and that he will fight the charges.
But the detective has also faced scrutiny.
The local police department reprimanded him for not having his body cam on.
Is that of Gillis did have an encounter, as we know, with Mr. Scottie Scheffler.
Detective Gillis should have turned on his body worn camera, but did not.
His failure to do so is a violation of LAPD policy on uniforms and equipment.
Subject category, body worn camera.
Detective Gillis was counsel by his supervisor.
We understand the seriousness of the photo to capture this interaction, which is why our officer has received corrective action for this policy violation.
This corrective action, which has been notated on performance observation form, which is in line with our disciplinary protocol and practices.
The city and police did not offer comment on Scheffler criminal case.
He is set to be arraigned on June 3rd.
For Kentucky Edition, I'm June Leffler.
Scheffler was arrested near and just after a shuttle bus struck and killed John Mills.
Mills was working the PGA tournament.
Police chief Jacqueline Gwen Burrell well said today, quote, Mr. Mills was known for his kindness and dedication to our community.
His passing has left a notable void in the golfing community and throughout the city.
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You can visit lmpd on exe formerly Twitter to see the video footage that was released today.
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