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Scottie Scheffler's attorney gets heated with reporter's question after charges dropped against golf star

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Charges against Scottie Scheffler from his incident with Louisville Police at the PGA Championship have been dropped. 

But, while talking about that on Wednesday, Scheffler’s lawyer had a heated exchange with a reporter asking questions about footage of the golf star’s exchange with a police officer. 

Steve Romines held a press conference after charges against his clients had been dropped — reports side both sides sought to resolve the matter "amicably" — and he criticized Louisville Police for how they treated Scheffler while he was being arrested. 

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May 19, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Scottie Scheffler walks off the first green during the final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Valhalla Golf Club. (Adam Cairns-USA TODAY Sports)

That led to a question from reporter Natalia Martinez of WAVE News, who suggested Scheffler’s reflection on what happened didn’t align with what he said in the bodycam footage that was released.

She said Scheffler agreed with the police officer after he mentioned his counterpart being "dragged" by Scheffler’s vehicle after being read his Miranda rights, indicating he was aware that his words could be used in a court of law. 

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"No, here’s what happened," Romines answered quickly. "He is being interrogated after the most stressful situation of his life. And an officer is actually asking him leading questions and trying to get him to agree with them. And that’s why you don’t talk to the police because they are going to try to put words in your mouth! That’s exactly what they did.

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