Anonymous wrote:Lock him up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scheffler got the best revenge possible: he went out and shot five under. How great is this guy?
Boot lick some more, cuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t make sense that someone at the peak of their career with no criminal history would just randomly decide to start committing crimes for no reason at 5:00 on the way in to say 2 of a prestigious golf tournament.
He should have complied. Isn’t that what they say?
Anonymous wrote:Scheffler got the best revenge possible: he went out and shot five under. How great is this guy?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Ahhh give Scottie a mulligan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/quote
Early this morning, there were quotes from officers on the scene that were different from this. It was clear the officer tried to jump into the window--that was the "attaching himself to the car." The arrest report changed the story. They know they are in trouble for this one.
The owner of the club drove him home. The cop may not get fired, but his career is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich WHITE pro athlete: benefit of the doubt, just a silly misunderstanding, cops are low IQ trash, prosecutor needs to immediately drop all the charges
Rich BLACK pro athlete: thug, was probably drunk or on drugs, who does he think he is, put him in jail, kick him out of the league, should have complied, blue lives matter
This country is so freaking racist it’s insane.
Just like OJ. Oh wait....
NYPD arrested black tennis star James Blake for waiting for an Uber.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2563853-james-blake-former-tennis-star-detained-by-police-in-case-of-mistaken-identity
Thabo Sefolosha of the Atlanta Hawks was standing outside a nightclub when he was tackled by five NYPD officers, one of whom broke his leg with a baton. He was accused of interfering with a crime scene, essentially the same as Scheffler. Sefolosha sued, and the city paid its largest settlement for alleged police brutality in years, $4.5 million.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19087188/thabo-sefolosha-atlanta-hawks-settles-lawsuit-vs-new-york-police-department-officers
Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown was assaulted by police officers at a Walgreens during a routine traffic stop.
I think you lose this battle with one mention of Tiger Woods. Scheffler was treated unfairly, and Tiger would not have been treated that way. Let's not forget Tiger's crash. Where was the jail time for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t make sense that someone at the peak of their career with no criminal history would just randomly decide to start committing crimes for no reason at 5:00 on the way in to say 2 of a prestigious golf tournament.
He should have complied. Isn’t that what they say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich WHITE pro athlete: benefit of the doubt, just a silly misunderstanding, cops are low IQ trash, prosecutor needs to immediately drop all the charges
Rich BLACK pro athlete: thug, was probably drunk or on drugs, who does he think he is, put him in jail, kick him out of the league, should have complied, blue lives matter
This country is so freaking racist it’s insane.
Just like OJ. Oh wait....
NYPD arrested black tennis star James Blake for waiting for an Uber.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2563853-james-blake-former-tennis-star-detained-by-police-in-case-of-mistaken-identity
Thabo Sefolosha of the Atlanta Hawks was standing outside a nightclub when he was tackled by five NYPD officers, one of whom broke his leg with a baton. He was accused of interfering with a crime scene, essentially the same as Scheffler. Sefolosha sued, and the city paid its largest settlement for alleged police brutality in years, $4.5 million.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19087188/thabo-sefolosha-atlanta-hawks-settles-lawsuit-vs-new-york-police-department-officers
Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown was assaulted by police officers at a Walgreens during a routine traffic stop.
Anonymous wrote:[/quote
Early this morning, there were quotes from officers on the scene that were different from this. It was clear the officer tried to jump into the window--that was the "attaching himself to the car." The arrest report changed the story. They know they are in trouble for this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rich WHITE pro athlete: benefit of the doubt, just a silly misunderstanding, cops are low IQ trash, prosecutor needs to immediately drop all the charges
Rich BLACK pro athlete: thug, was probably drunk or on drugs, who does he think he is, put him in jail, kick him out of the league, should have complied, blue lives matter
This country is so freaking racist it’s insane.
Just like OJ. Oh wait....
NYPD arrested black tennis star James Blake for waiting for an Uber.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2563853-james-blake-former-tennis-star-detained-by-police-in-case-of-mistaken-identity
Thabo Sefolosha of the Atlanta Hawks was standing outside a nightclub when he was tackled by five NYPD officers, one of whom broke his leg with a baton. He was accused of interfering with a crime scene, essentially the same as Scheffler. Sefolosha sued, and the city paid its largest settlement for alleged police brutality in years, $4.5 million.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19087188/thabo-sefolosha-atlanta-hawks-settles-lawsuit-vs-new-york-police-department-officers
Milwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown was assaulted by police officers at a Walgreens during a routine traffic stop.