The Criminal Charges Against Scottie Scheffler Look Highly Questionable
Detective Bryan Gillis alleges the star golfer assaulted him. Footage released today does not help his story.

Those who follow professional golf may have been confused by the recent criminal charges filed against Scottie Scheffler, who apart from his prodigious talent is known for being a wholesome, devout figure.
There's at least one more reason, however, to be confused by the charges, which is that, based on the limited evidence, they appear to be totally disproportionate to what happened.
On May 17, Scheffler was arrested and charged with second-degree assault on a police officer, third-degree criminal mischief, reckless driving, and disregarding signals from officers directing traffic after a cop said Scheffler ignored his directions to stop and that, as a result, the officer was injured. "[Scheffler] refused to comply and accelerated forward, dragging Detective [Bryan] Gillis to the ground," noted the post-arrest complaint. Gillis said he suffered "pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist and knee."
How or when Gillis, who works for the Louisville Metro Police Department, fell to the ground is unclear, as he did not activate his body-worn camera (and he has reportedly been disciplined for that violation of department policy). But footage from a pole camera released today adds a bit more clarity to a narrative that had been based primarily on Gillis' claims.
The video, although not entirely conclusive, appears to show Gillis chasing Scheffler's vehicle—which was moving very slowly—banging on his window, and then arresting him, after which law enforcement booked him in jail.
VIDEO: LMPD released footage from a pole camera showing the detective running after Scottie Scheffler's car and swinging at the window ahead of his arrest outside Valhalla. pic.twitter.com/tDL48XV029
— WLKY (@WLKY) May 23, 2024
While it's certainly possible that Gillis hit the ground prior to the pole camera footage, the charges Scheffler is now facing—second-degree assault in Kentucky carries a potential sentence of five to 10 years in prison—look highly questionable. The arrest took place outside the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. Valhalla, amid the PGA Tour, was a busy scene before Scheffler's arrest (earlier that day, a shuttle bus struck and killed a pedestrian). "It was a chaotic situation and a big misunderstanding," Scheffler said in a statement after he was released from jail. It is not difficult to imagine wires getting crossed in the hubbub.
Scheffler's attorney Steven Romines said today that they are "not interested in settling the case" and that they "will either try it or it will be dismissed." Based on the evidence available, and based on the outrage Scheffler's star power has generated, it would seem that the latter is not out of the question. For that, Gillis can, at least in part, blame himself, as his body camera footage would be quite helpful in determining if his claims have merit. At this point, any hypothetical jury would have to accept his story at face value.
But at the very least, it appears Scheffler was grossly overcharged. He's not the first to experience that, but he thankfully has the benefit of public attention and a fan base eager to defend him. He also won't be the last. You'll just be much less likely to hear those people's names.
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Scottie doesn’t know.
Beam me up.
Eurotrip, not Star Trek
You win the pony.
WHO?!!
No, this has nothing to do with global mass murder and it's cover up as a natural pandemic.
Maybe both parties can iron things out.
The charges are bogeys..
Scottie is hiding out in his bunker until this blows over. The cops allegations about Scottie's drive will not carry water which is par for the course.
So the charges filed against Scheffler were:
1. assaulting a police officer
2. criminal mischief
3. reckless driving
4. disregarding traffic signals
These and other videos of Scheffler’s actions do not appear to line up very closely with the charges being pressed. And the clearly very calm and cooly-demeanored arresting officer is now facing discipline for failing to activate his body camera.
Edit: Added link to charging documents
https://twitter.com/ForePlayPod/status/1791446161565393004
Police dash cam footage from a different angle:
https://twitter.com/flushingitgolf/status/1793688375163064408
Not sure how you're supposed to maneuver that mess. If the cops couldn't manage it they should have closed road.
Well, I personally feel that the 4th charge is the most damning of all.
How many years in jail did Tiger Woods get for his reckless driving in Cal. when he crashed his SUV and law enforcement and emergency medical responders spent countless manhours working the scene? Oh, he wasn't charged? I guess being unconscious or in extreme pain, he didn't "disrespect the authority" of a LEO.
Thanks to Billy for pointing out that the only reason charges are likely to be dropped is because this guy is a celebrity. And thanks to Scheffler's attorney for making it clear that if the state is going to label this man a criminal they're going to have to prove it to a jury. I know nothing about this guy but this is obviously hot head cops charging some poor schmuck because they imagine he disrespected their authoritay. The moral of the story is that if if were you or I no one would give a shit.
You can't have a police state without police.
Poor sarc
I laughed so hard at this tweet: "First day at my new job today with the Louisville Police Department! Can you believe some tall athletic white dude didn't understand the the traffic flow? Anyways, boss wants to see me gotta go."
@strait_vibinn
lmao
Eye witness accounts and actual footage of the incident do not agree with the cops claims and the charges against the golfer. Scottie's lawyers pledge to take it to court or have them dismissed instead of a plea and the cop being disciplined for not having his body cam on will, I think, see this entire embarrassment for the LPD quietly go away.
Valhalla has likely hosted their last PGA.
The mayor has been remarkably squishy in public on this. I would hope he's privately reassuring tour officials that in the future their athletes will not be treated as regular tax cattle.
Officer Gillis' claims become even more dubious in light of his disciplinary record.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2024/05/24/scottie-scheffler-arrest-bryan-gillis-disciplinary-record/73835606007/