By now, every golfing fan and his or her grandma has heard about the early Friday morning incident at the PGA Championship, that is, the arrest of Scottie Scheffler. Update Saturday May 18: "Shock me" that Louisville Metro Police say they have NO bodycam footage of the arrest. The first Tweet below takes on added seriousness. (For more on the serious angle, see below if you want to cut to the chase. You can always scroll back up to read the snark, and snark-cum-seriousness, in order.)
Of course, Twitter is the place to snark.
So, from earliest to latest posts on Friday by me, here you go:
First
Imagine arresting a non-White equivalent of Scottie Scheffler, like if cops couldn't tell that Tiger Woods was Tiger Woods in the dark? https://t.co/vavBMQBNXI
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
Then
Maybe if Scottie Scheffler had worn his green jacket, that would have been the "don't you know who I am?" to not get arrested.
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
Do they make green prison jumpsuits?#TheMasters — an arresting tradition unlike any other!
And
Jill Stein got arrested again. She saw Scottie Scheffler get arrested, knew about that GREEN jacket, and started protesting.
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
Next
Turnabout is fair play? Black cops making the take on arresting Scottie Scheffler https://t.co/pVrXSQ7odz
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
And
Can Detective Gillis' first name PLEASE be Dobie? Dobie Gillis? With Scottie Scheffler being the "arresting" Maynard G. Krebs? https://t.co/rj7o7iyQ8b
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
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Update: More seriously, per the update above, pants-ripped Gillis either had no bodycam or else didn't have it turned on. And, yes, as Black folk often face:
[Louisville Metro Police] procedures states that officers are required to "maintain their BWC [body-worn camera] in a constant state of operational readiness.""The BWC will be used to record all calls for service and law enforcement activities/encounters (e.g. arrests, citations, stops, pursuits, Code 3 operations/responses, searches, seizures, interviews, identifications, use of force incidents, collisions, transports, warrants, official conversations on departmental smartphones, etc.)," the procedures said. "Members are mandated to adhere to the following procedures in order to capture law enforcement-related activity."
The procedures further state that officers "will immediately activate their BWC in recording mode prior to engaging in all law enforcement activities or encounters."
There you go. And, per the ESPN link above, since Scottie is not only White, but 0.1 percenter, if not 0.01 percenter, rich, the charges WILL be dropped. And, any legal action may be the city of Louisville and Louisville Metro PD lawyering up with immunity claims vs possible lawsuit.
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Back to the snark.
Followed by
$1,000 right here for a hole announcer on today's coverage of the #PGAChampionship who, if Scottie Scheffler hits into a bad bunker, who tells Jim Nantz:
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
"Jim, that lie in the bunker is so bad, it's almost like Scottie's in jail."
Then
If Scottie Scheffler had a bad uphill or downhill lie or stance, $1,000 to a hole announcer at the #PGAChampionship who tells Jim Nantz:
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
"Jim, a stance like that almost handcuffs Scottie."
Followed by
Looks like Scottie Scheffler had a "breakout" performance today at 5 under par. You can't keep the world's top golfer locked up for too long! https://t.co/37AnWSSzYq
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
And capped with:
Congrats to Scottie Scheffler for first making bail, or "don't you know who I am" making "on recognizance" release from Louisville jail, aka Valhalla on the Ohio, then making the cut at the #PGAChampionshiphttps://t.co/J5VE4DHU6l
— TheRealSocraticGadfly π₯☢️π»π² (@real_gadfly) May 17, 2024
And, that may be a wrap.
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Not quite a wrap. Not only were the charges dropped May 29, but we found out that Gillis has a bad record:
I record requested the personnel file for Det. Bryan Gillis. We found he’s been suspended more than once for policy violations, including this violation: he drove an intoxicated person in his police car, on duty, doing “donuts” in a parking lot @WLKY pic.twitter.com/jnoVLPrJ55
— Madison Elliott (@MadisonWLKY) May 23, 2024
And is a cop grifting with a collision investigation service on the side.
Cops lie. Half of all cops are corrupt.
— Dataracer (@Dataracer117) May 23, 2024
Why does Louisville PD Bryan Gillis own a collision investigation service?
He deleted all this social media pages for his business. Shouldn't he be working his full time job as a cop? pic.twitter.com/sRr1G8Dl11
Why did it take a rich White guy being arrested for this to all come to light?
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