Shock (!) images emerge of Scottie Scheffler arresting officer's injury and ripped pants
Previously unreleased photos of Scottie Scheffler’s arresting officer Bryan Gillis alleged injury and ripped pants have been released, as too has body-worn camera footage.
Previously unreleased photos of Scottie Scheffler’s arresting officer Bryan Gillis alleged injury and ripped pants have been released.
NEW: INCREDIBLE VIDEO FOOTAGE OF SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER GETTING ARRESTED!
The latest snaps come exactly three weeks after Scheffler was arrested after he misunderstood the traffic flow situation following a fatal collision in the early hours outside of Valhalla GC ahead of the second round of the US PGA.
He went to jail for just over an hour, and was then released before going on to finish T8 in the second major of the season.
Scheffler was charged with second-degree assault of a police officer, third-degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding traffic signals from an officer.
But all charges were dropped on 29 May.
Prosecutors said they simply did not have enough evidence to go forward with the case, and they asked a judge to close the case.
It emerged 48 hours before charges were dropped that Scheffler's arresting officer Gillis was disciplined by Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) because he failed to activate his body-worn camera during his exchange with the World No.1 just after 6am on 17 May.
Gillis claimed in the initial police report that Scheffler dragged him several feet and caused him injuries.
He also claimed his $80 pants were 'damaged beyond repair'.
So just how badly was Gillis injured, and how badly ripped were his pants?
Well now we have evidence. See below.
New footage of Gillis' body-worn camera has also been released.
The camera was seemingly turned on after his initial exchange with Scheffler.
Scheffler admitted ahead of this week's Memorial Tournament he is relieved the case is closed but 'will probably never figure out why or how this happened'.