Scottie Scheffler willing to go to trial over assault charge
Scottie Scheffler’s lawyer insists the world number one is prepared to go to trial if the charge of assaulting a police officer is not dropped.
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Scottie Scheffler’s lawyer insists the world number one is prepared to go to trial if the charge of assaulting a police officer is not dropped.
This May 17, 2024, booking photo obtained from the Louisville Department of Corrections in Louisville, Kentucky, shows golfer Scottie Scheffler. – Golf world number one, Scheffler, was handcuffed and taken into custody by police early on May 17, according to video footage and media reports, after allegedly trying to drive around traffic controls outside the PGA Championship at Valhalla. Scheffler was detained by a Louisville Metro police officer when he attempted to drive around the scene of an accident to get into the golf course, where he was scheduled to compete in the second round of the major tournament Friday morning. (Photo by Handout / Louisville Department of Corrections / AFP)
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Pro-golfer Mark Lye reacts to Scottie Scheffler's arrest after he allegedly failed to follow police orders on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.' Credit: ESPN/Jeff Darlington.
Golf world number one Scottie Scheffler was handcuffed and arrested on Friday after allegedly dragging a police officer with his car while trying to avoid traffic controls outside the PGA Championship at Valhalla. In one of the strangest scenes ever at a major tournament, Scheffler was taken into custody by police, booked with a mugshot taken in an orange jumpsuit, released, returned to the course in time for his second round, then recovered well enough to fire a five-under par 66 and share third early in the second round.
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