Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a huge problem now.
No camera recording. Defendant is a famous, rich white guy whose reputation cannot be sullied by a plea bargain because sponsors are not going to like that.
And, they overcharged him. Including a felony. That makes it very political. The Republicans are pushing “felony charge is hold to deport” as their cornerstone immigration issue. Well - Sheppler just showed how trumped up that crap can be.
Why doesn't he just come clean and admit he screwed up and violated traffic laws because he didn't feel like waiting in traffic (which was backed up for a roadway fatality)? He stepped in it, bottom line. It's not cool to violate traffic laws around such a hectic and busy sporting event, as evident by a traffic fatality he was trying to go around.
Because he doesn't think he did anything wrong. Would you admit to doing something you didn't do?
Illegal driving maneuvers to dodge traffic are in fact wrong. He knows that.
It's almost as if you can't comprehend a situation in which someone would do something other than follow the normal traffic rules under special circumstances. Have you ever driven on the wrong side of the road when one side is being repaved? Should you be in jail?
Dude, a worker was just killed in a traffic accident. It’s raining. It’s dark. And this spoiled golfer thinks he should reckless drive against traffic to avoid waiting in line. And then ignore a cop directing traffic.
He screwed up. Bottom line. There’s no conspiracy by a cop. The cop was out there trying to make the roadway safe for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if 100% guilty, Scottie with get the (popular white talent) Morgan Wallen treatment. No follow up necessary.
Scottie didn't throw a chair off a roof onto a busy sidewalk. He was in a well-marked PGA car that was obviously heading into the tournament. He had no way of knowing there was a major accident. It sounds more like the police were a bunch of Keystone Kops on a power trip and it was all a misunderstanding. And Scheffler is known to be one of the nicest players in the PGA. He's already issued a very thoughtful statement explaining the incident. And what kind of police procedure involves 'attaching" oneself to a moving vehicle anyway?
I am generally pro-police. I think it can be a really difficult job. But good lord they do hire some idiots.
Nobody gives a damn what sport you play, you do not get to drive thru an active crime scene investigation of a fatality, no less. And when police tell you to stop, you need to comply.
Exactly.
It wasn't an "active crime scene" morons. This was the bottle neck a mile or so away.
Bottle neck because of a fatal accident involving a tournament staffer. Someone died, little more important than a golfer getting his morning smoothie.
A smoothie? You're just making up random stuff because you don't even know what happened at all. The cops should have been doing their job directing traffic and letting the players get to the course.
He wasn’t teeing off anytime soon when he did this. Why does some entitled athlete think he gets to cut the lineup of cars and illegally drive against traffic? Better yet, why do you think it’s okay for him to do it? If you saw similar happen, you’d wish a cop were around the ticket the driver. Quit being a jock sniffer.
Are you really this stupid? He's the reason there is traffic heading to the event. Usually athletes get escorts to their events.
Usually? Not last weekend. He should have sat his butt in traffic like everyone in front of him. He thought he was too entitled and important to wait. He thought wrong. And how sad are you to defend him. Break a traffic law, get charged, it’s that simple. And he should have complied; not complying made this all worse.
Yes, last weekend. Players have different traffic rules than spectators. That shouldn't be hard to comprehend. Why you are trying to spin something about one of the nicest men in sports into something it's not is beyond me. Get over the privilege issue. The fact that Scottie didn't get treated the same way he might have had he been black doesn't make him any guiltier here.
Nope.
Doctors en route to surgery, pilots to flights, politicians to events, professional athletes to game time, or paid speakers to new events, do NOT get to ask or attempt to drive around cops’ well-organized traffic stops whilst attending to an issue.
Everyone must sit there and thank the cops for their excellent and expedient service, judgment and behavior.
Praise the lord!
Anonymous wrote:The cop was high hopefully just on adrenaline and Scottie was laser focused on starting play. So interesting now it’s a white all American that is experiencing this cop poet trip phenomenon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because cops, especially Louisville cops, don't lie? I'm still waiting for footage of the injury. I guess it will be interesting to hear Louisville PD, who are required to turn on body cams before performing any police actions because they have a long history of lying, explain why no body cams were on "Members will immediately activate their BWC in recording mode prior to engaging in all law enforcement activities or encounters. This includes law enforcement activities or encounters occurring when traveling to, and from, work in uniform"
Yep, blue collar cops wake up and go to work hoping they can fabricate a bunch of charges against some rich golfer. You jock sniffers are nuts.
Piggies on a power trip. Usually they get away with it, it turns out going after someone rich is a bad idea
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if 100% guilty, Scottie with get the (popular white talent) Morgan Wallen treatment. No follow up necessary.
Scottie didn't throw a chair off a roof onto a busy sidewalk. He was in a well-marked PGA car that was obviously heading into the tournament. He had no way of knowing there was a major accident. It sounds more like the police were a bunch of Keystone Kops on a power trip and it was all a misunderstanding. And Scheffler is known to be one of the nicest players in the PGA. He's already issued a very thoughtful statement explaining the incident. And what kind of police procedure involves 'attaching" oneself to a moving vehicle anyway?
I am generally pro-police. I think it can be a really difficult job. But good lord they do hire some idiots.
Nobody gives a damn what sport you play, you do not get to drive thru an active crime scene investigation of a fatality, no less. And when police tell you to stop, you need to comply.
Exactly.
It wasn't an "active crime scene" morons. This was the bottle neck a mile or so away.
Bottle neck because of a fatal accident involving a tournament staffer. Someone died, little more important than a golfer getting his morning smoothie.
A smoothie? You're just making up random stuff because you don't even know what happened at all. The cops should have been doing their job directing traffic and letting the players get to the course.
He wasn’t teeing off anytime soon when he did this. Why does some entitled athlete think he gets to cut the lineup of cars and illegally drive against traffic? Better yet, why do you think it’s okay for him to do it? If you saw similar happen, you’d wish a cop were around the ticket the driver. Quit being a jock sniffer.
Are you really this stupid? He's the reason there is traffic heading to the event. Usually athletes get escorts to their events.
Usually? Not last weekend. He should have sat his butt in traffic like everyone in front of him. He thought he was too entitled and important to wait. He thought wrong. And how sad are you to defend him. Break a traffic law, get charged, it’s that simple. And he should have complied; not complying made this all worse.
Yes, last weekend. Players have different traffic rules than spectators. That shouldn't be hard to comprehend. Why you are trying to spin something about one of the nicest men in sports into something it's not is beyond me. Get over the privilege issue. The fact that Scottie didn't get treated the same way he might have had he been black doesn't make him any guiltier here.
Anonymous wrote:Folks, let me get this straight.
When a cop abuses his power on a black dude, the cop is a corrupt pos and police should be defunded.
When a cop abuses his power on a famous white dude (but the cop was probably too dumb to realize he had targeted a famous dude) he's just doing his job and clearly the white guy is getting off light because he's white.
What's it gonna be?
I'm laughing my ass off. You guys are terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, let me get this straight.
When a cop abuses his power on a black dude, the cop is a corrupt pos and police should be defunded.
When a cop abuses his power on a famous white dude (but the cop was probably too dumb to realize he had targeted a famous dude) he's just doing his job and clearly the white guy is getting off light because he's white.
What's it gonna be?
I'm laughing my ass off. You guys are terrible.
He's getting off because he didn't do anything wrong.
Could this have gone down differently had the driver been black or brown? It sure could have, and that's a depressing truth about our country, but it has no bearing on what actually happened here. Scottie can be innocent and we can have racial injustice in the US. Both things can be true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because cops, especially Louisville cops, don't lie? I'm still waiting for footage of the injury. I guess it will be interesting to hear Louisville PD, who are required to turn on body cams before performing any police actions because they have a long history of lying, explain why no body cams were on "Members will immediately activate their BWC in recording mode prior to engaging in all law enforcement activities or encounters. This includes law enforcement activities or encounters occurring when traveling to, and from, work in uniform"
Yep, blue collar cops wake up and go to work hoping they can fabricate a bunch of charges against some rich golfer. You jock sniffers are nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, let me get this straight.
When a cop abuses his power on a black dude, the cop is a corrupt pos and police should be defunded.
When a cop abuses his power on a famous white dude (but the cop was probably too dumb to realize he had targeted a famous dude) he's just doing his job and clearly the white guy is getting off light because he's white.
What's it gonna be?
I'm laughing my ass off. You guys are terrible.
He's getting off because he didn't do anything wrong.
Could this have gone down differently had the driver been black or brown? It sure could have, and that's a depressing truth about our country, but it has no bearing on what actually happened here. Scottie can be innocent and we can have racial injustice in the US. Both things can be true.
So, unless a driver shot by a cop during a traffic stop it's an unjust outcome? As if every black or brown driver gets killed with every roadside arrest? It's not really clear what point the PP is trying to make. If Scottie was truly privileged and throwing around the "don't you know who I am!?" He wouldn't have been arrested in the first place.
He tried the do you know who I am. It’s on camera. He asked the ESPN reporter to “help,” as in, explain to this cop I’m a big deal and can violate traffic laws as I wish. Let me go at once, I have an important smoothie to nosh and driving range balls to hit. 🤣🤣🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, let me get this straight.
When a cop abuses his power on a black dude, the cop is a corrupt pos and police should be defunded.
When a cop abuses his power on a famous white dude (but the cop was probably too dumb to realize he had targeted a famous dude) he's just doing his job and clearly the white guy is getting off light because he's white.
What's it gonna be?
I'm laughing my ass off. You guys are terrible.
He's getting off because he didn't do anything wrong.
Could this have gone down differently had the driver been black or brown? It sure could have, and that's a depressing truth about our country, but it has no bearing on what actually happened here. Scottie can be innocent and we can have racial injustice in the US. Both things can be true.
So, unless a driver shot by a cop during a traffic stop it's an unjust outcome? As if every black or brown driver gets killed with every roadside arrest? It's not really clear what point the PP is trying to make. If Scottie was truly privileged and throwing around the "don't you know who I am!?" He wouldn't have been arrested in the first place.
He tried the do you know who I am. It’s on camera. He asked the ESPN reporter to “help,” as in, explain to this cop I’m a big deal and can violate traffic laws as I wish. Let me go at once, I have an important smoothie to nosh and driving range balls to hit. 🤣🤣🤣
You mean the driving range at the major tournament that Nashville spent years try to get? The tournament that is probably never coming back because of Barnie Fife
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Folks, let me get this straight.
When a cop abuses his power on a black dude, the cop is a corrupt pos and police should be defunded.
When a cop abuses his power on a famous white dude (but the cop was probably too dumb to realize he had targeted a famous dude) he's just doing his job and clearly the white guy is getting off light because he's white.
What's it gonna be?
I'm laughing my ass off. You guys are terrible.
He's getting off because he didn't do anything wrong.
Could this have gone down differently had the driver been black or brown? It sure could have, and that's a depressing truth about our country, but it has no bearing on what actually happened here. Scottie can be innocent and we can have racial injustice in the US. Both things can be true.
So, unless a driver shot by a cop during a traffic stop it's an unjust outcome? As if every black or brown driver gets killed with every roadside arrest? It's not really clear what point the PP is trying to make. If Scottie was truly privileged and throwing around the "don't you know who I am!?" He wouldn't have been arrested in the first place.
He tried the do you know who I am. It’s on camera. He asked the ESPN reporter to “help,” as in, explain to this cop I’m a big deal and can violate traffic laws as I wish. Let me go at once, I have an important smoothie to nosh and driving range balls to hit. 🤣🤣🤣