But it wasn't. In violation of protocol.AggieT said:
I assume that had the body camera been turned on it would have recorded the inside of a yellow rain jacket.
That cop is a ****ing psycho. As we suspected from the start.
But it wasn't. In violation of protocol.AggieT said:
I assume that had the body camera been turned on it would have recorded the inside of a yellow rain jacket.
I don't think failing to turn on the body cam is the only protocol he failed to follow. I'm pretty sure attaching oneself to a car (assuming that was done behind the bus before we see the car emerge in the video) is not a proper protocol either, TJ Hooker.Irish 2.0 said:
Louisville police officer violated protocols during Scottie Scheffler arrest by failing to turn on bodycamAs of now, not dismissing the felony charge. A half-whit defense attorney could destroy this cop on the stand in cross. "You were formally repremanded for failure to follow procedures and protocols; How often do you ignore procedures and protocols? You expect this jury to believe this was a one off? Have their been any complaints filed where your body cam wasn't on? Or before the body cam was required?"Quote:
An officer with the Louisville Metro Police Department received "corrective action" after an internal investigation into the arrest of two-time major winner Scottie Scheffler revealed that the officer did not follow proper protocols by failing to turn on his body camera.
Louisville Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel announced Thursday morning, in a joint press conference with Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, that Detective Bryan Gillis was counseled by his supervisor after an investigation found that he did not turn on his body-worn camera, as he was required to.
"Detective Gillis should have turned on his body-worn camera, but did not. His failure to do so is a violation of the LMPD policy on uniforms and equipment, subject category body worn camera," Gwinn-Villaroel said.
"We understand the seriousness of the failure to capture this interaction, which is why our officer has received corrective action for this policy violation. This corrective action has been notated on a performance observation form, which is in line with our disciplinary protocol and practices. We respect the judicial process, and we will allow the course to proceed accordingly. We will not be able to make any further statements as relates to this matter."
The DA needs to drop this and apologize.
Oh you sweet summer child...jagvocate said:
Cop LIED. Felony charges for him to teach other cops in the department a lesson. Only way blue will learn.
This.jagvocate said:
Cop LIED. Felony charges for him to teach other cops in the department a lesson. Only way blue will learn.
Yeah, in the officers mind - he was probably living a scene from F&F, tires spinning, donuts....bad guy in his sights.IIIHorn said:
I'm surprised he hasn't been charged for drag racing.
Couldn't be racism, as Gillis is a white officer.Demosthenes81 said:
Does anyone else think that the Mayor, DA and police are hoping to kick this to a grandjury or trial to avoid racism accusations?
CyclingAg82 said:Couldn't be racism, as Gillis is a white officer.Demosthenes81 said:
Does anyone else think that the Mayor, DA and police are hoping to kick this to a grandjury or trial to avoid racism accusations?
Logos Stick said:
I'm not defending the cop here but...
We don't see it until he's made his turn and the cop is running after him. Perhaps the knock down and drag occurred earlier?
I still don't see how Scottie was endangering anyone.
Louisville Police Det. Bryan Gillis has been disciplined several times for wrecking his vehicle & missing court, according to his personnel file. He was also suspended 5 days for doing "donuts" in his police vehicle while on duty with an intoxicated civilian in a "Code 3" fashion pic.twitter.com/WsW9SlqGxy
— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 23, 2024
Ellis Wyatt said:
Without knowing what a Code 3 is, I am assuming he was trying to make a drunk guy throw up. Dick.
Code 3 usually means lights and sirens activated, I think.Ellis Wyatt said:
Without knowing what a Code 3 is, I am assuming he was trying to make a drunk guy throw up.
It'll all come out at trial if they want to go that far. At least a successful pro golfer can afford the attorney fees for however long they want to drag this out.Logos Stick said:
Some info on the copLouisville Police Det. Bryan Gillis has been disciplined several times for wrecking his vehicle & missing court, according to his personnel file. He was also suspended 5 days for doing "donuts" in his police vehicle while on duty with an intoxicated civilian in a "Code 3" fashion pic.twitter.com/WsW9SlqGxy
— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 23, 2024
AggieT said:
He had probably just watched Super Troopers. Seems like a Farva type.
Logos Stick said:
Some info on the copLouisville Police Det. Bryan Gillis has been disciplined several times for wrecking his vehicle & missing court, according to his personnel file. He was also suspended 5 days for doing "donuts" in his police vehicle while on duty with an intoxicated civilian in a "Code 3" fashion pic.twitter.com/WsW9SlqGxy
— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 23, 2024
Don't try to **** a popular guy that is, by all known accounts, a standup guy and great person.Zombie Jon Snow said:Logos Stick said:
Some info on the copLouisville Police Det. Bryan Gillis has been disciplined several times for wrecking his vehicle & missing court, according to his personnel file. He was also suspended 5 days for doing "donuts" in his police vehicle while on duty with an intoxicated civilian in a "Code 3" fashion pic.twitter.com/WsW9SlqGxy
— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 23, 2024
This is gonna get juicy.
Scottie is a pretty spotless guy and handled it calmly (from what he said and we have seen).
This cop is a hothead. Louisville PD about to find out they are less popular than millionaires playing golf. And the PGA will never return to Valhalla (for multiple reasons but this is the icing on the cake).
CyclingAg82 said:Yeah, in the officers mind - he was probably living a scene from F&F, tires spinning, donuts....bad guy in his sights.IIIHorn said:
I'm surprised he hasn't been charged for drag racing.
Logos Stick said:Ellis Wyatt said:
Without knowing what a Code 3 is, I am assuming he was trying to make a drunk guy throw up. Dick.
If you drill into the thread, the dude has been suspended numerous times without pay.
Its the cop from Superbad?Logos Stick said:
Some info on the copLouisville Police Det. Bryan Gillis has been disciplined several times for wrecking his vehicle & missing court, according to his personnel file. He was also suspended 5 days for doing "donuts" in his police vehicle while on duty with an intoxicated civilian in a "Code 3" fashion pic.twitter.com/WsW9SlqGxy
— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) May 23, 2024
Secolobo said:
So the pro Palestine protestors at tu were arrested and not charged but Scottie was arrested and still charged....
Let that sink in.
Logos Stick said:
Suspended 4 other times for blowing off court.
Bocephus said:Logos Stick said:
Suspended 4 other times for blowing off court.
I did miss it. As long as it is traffic court, it is a non-issue. I don't know how it works in Louisville, but traffic court is in the morning in most cities and officers miss in order to take their kids to school, sleep etc.
Elbow dropping a car is something.
Officer Gillis has been let go by the LPD. pic.twitter.com/9jkWtM9cAU
— Tour Golf (@PGATUOR) May 23, 2024