They are saying he went 10 yards. My guess is the cop grabbed the side or something and Sheffner had no idea what he was doing and so he stopped. Then lunacy ensued.Tramp96 said:
Question for the resident LEO's here at F16:
Is jumping on a car in this situation like a normal procedure and directive that they were trained to do?
I'm just having a hard time believing that cops are directed to jump on a car for something as minor as someone trying to go around the incident.
AtticusMatlock said:
They will drop the charges and the white privilege narrative will flow.
Ive had the same thing happen with the sticker before. I had the new one but it wasn't on yet. Cop made me make a mess of pulling the old one off without a good blade and putting the new one on. Then he gave me a ticket anyway. Some of them are good. Some of them are on a power trip.aggie93 said:
This reminds me of the time I was driving by a school zone on a major road. It was 9:30 and well past school starting so I didn't even realize it and was doing about 50 in a 35 school zone (once again, big road not a normal school zone). Saw a cop on the side of the road out of his car and he looked at me and pointed and moved his hand towards the way I was driving. I assumed he was just telling me to drive on as I had no idea I could be doing anything wrong.
So I kept driving and a couple minutes later the cop pulls me over and is livid. He's telling me how I was going to kill kids and I blatantly ignored him. I just calmly explained I had no idea it was still a school zone as no school starts after 930 (it was almost 940 by this time). I also explained why I assumed he was pointing for me to drive past. He was super hostile and I was lucky not to get arrested. He wrote me up 5 tickets, my favorite 2 were for having an expired registration AND displaying it. I literally had the new registration with me in between the seats and showed it to him and explained I just hadn't had a chance to put it on. I didn't argue though, it was clear he was in "I'm the Captain now" mode. Just said "Yes Sir" a lot and didn't fight with him.
Then I went in for my court date and got it all dropped, no lawyer involved.
Commander Gorn said:
This whole thing sounds moronic
I personally think the biggest issue is the good ones who don't yet have the maturity to let stuff go, have a sticky situation, and that results in them decompressing by being a jackass to somebody later.Quote:
Some of them are good. Some of them are on a power trip.
For everyone looking in on the Louisville / PGA / Scheffler situation, let me give you a primer on our criminal justice strategies down here pic.twitter.com/Chbs3ODst2
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) May 17, 2024
Has Brandel Chamblee popped out his Tampax about this yet?Barnyard96 said:
He's on the range
Yes. The players are usually given courtesy cars by the vehicle sponsor of these bigger events, so like an Escalade if Cadillac sponsors it, during the week of the tournament.IndividualFreedom said:
He should not have complied, cussed the cops and then start creeping his hand into his waist line. Isn't that how it is supposed to go?
On a serious note, does the #1 golfer in the world drive himself places?
Tramp96 said:
Dear Louisville KY:
It will be a long, long, long time before you ever host a major again.
Seems like it was a major oopsie on LPD.Quote:
"He was going into Valhalla to work out," Romines said. "He was getting ready for his tee time. They were directing traffic. He held his credential out and was going in like they'd been instructed to. Apparently, there had been a traffic accident, maybe even a fatality, down the road, and that had changed the traffic patterns, and he was unaware of that."
Romines, speaking outside the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections, said the officer who attempted to stop Scheffler wasn't part of the regular event traffic detail at Valhalla Golf Club, "so that's where the miscommunication arose."
"They are allowed to go through, that's why they have the credential and the wave-through," Romines said. "He was unaware there had been a wreck, and he proceeded like they'd been instructed to. He did exactly as he was instructed to enter the premises."
Please please release video of the cop jumping up and down on the car. That is too rich!Agthatbuilds said:
A Cop jumps on the car and scheffler stops.
BMX Bandit said:Logos Stick said:
Cop tells reporter "he's goin to jail and ain't nothing you can do about it"
Seriously? Do you have to have room temperature level IQ to be a cop?
have you not noted the average IQ of cops? this is the least surprising part of the story.
Scheffler turned to ESPN's Jeff Darlington, 5-10 feet away, and said, "Can you help me?" Darlington, said the officer came back to him, he identified himself as a media member, and the officer said, "There's nothing you can do. He's going to jail."
— Eric Crawford (@ericcrawford) May 17, 2024
Darlington said Scheffler…
BREAKING: Exclusive footage of Scottie Scheffler being detained this morning. pic.twitter.com/Iuwc1JA1fu
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) May 17, 2024
Is there a link to this? Who is Romines?akm91 said:Seems like it was a major oopsie on LPD.Quote:
"He was going into Valhalla to work out," Romines said. "He was getting ready for his tee time. They were directing traffic. He held his credential out and was going in like they'd been instructed to. Apparently, there had been a traffic accident, maybe even a fatality, down the road, and that had changed the traffic patterns, and he was unaware of that."
Romines, speaking outside the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections, said the officer who attempted to stop Scheffler wasn't part of the regular event traffic detail at Valhalla Golf Club, "so that's where the miscommunication arose."
"They are allowed to go through, that's why they have the credential and the wave-through," Romines said. "He was unaware there had been a wreck, and he proceeded like they'd been instructed to. He did exactly as he was instructed to enter the premises."
What a load of crap.Agthatbuilds said:Scheffler has reportedly been charged with:
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) May 17, 2024
• 2nd Degree assault of a Police officer
• Criminal Mischief 3rd degree
• Reckless driving
• Disregarding signals from officer directing traffic
(h/t @sam_rock_stone) https://t.co/PNB1UK0GMT pic.twitter.com/MNLmhYQ2xh
That's quite a rap sheet for an otherwise model citizen
The thing I have taught my boys is if you get in a situation where a cop is on a power trip and wants to argue with you just be as calm as possible, say yes sir a lot, and deal with it later. Some cops absolutely get off on the power trip thing and want to use that power. You will lose if it is just you and a cop every time so just comply and then show them to be the idiot they were when you are in court.Jeeper79 said:Ive had the same thing happen with the sticker before. I had the new one but it wasn't on yet. Cop made me make a mess of pulling the old one off without a good blade and putting the new one on. Then he gave me a ticket anyway. Some of them are good. Some of them are on a power trip.aggie93 said:
This reminds me of the time I was driving by a school zone on a major road. It was 9:30 and well past school starting so I didn't even realize it and was doing about 50 in a 35 school zone (once again, big road not a normal school zone). Saw a cop on the side of the road out of his car and he looked at me and pointed and moved his hand towards the way I was driving. I assumed he was just telling me to drive on as I had no idea I could be doing anything wrong.
So I kept driving and a couple minutes later the cop pulls me over and is livid. He's telling me how I was going to kill kids and I blatantly ignored him. I just calmly explained I had no idea it was still a school zone as no school starts after 930 (it was almost 940 by this time). I also explained why I assumed he was pointing for me to drive past. He was super hostile and I was lucky not to get arrested. He wrote me up 5 tickets, my favorite 2 were for having an expired registration AND displaying it. I literally had the new registration with me in between the seats and showed it to him and explained I just hadn't had a chance to put it on. I didn't argue though, it was clear he was in "I'm the Captain now" mode. Just said "Yes Sir" a lot and didn't fight with him.
Then I went in for my court date and got it all dropped, no lawyer involved.