***Scottie Scheffler Arrest Thread***

Cydkar

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Don’t regret anything I’ve said. Facts will always come out in the end. My entire point has been not to jump to conclusions until all facts have been presented. Yet so many people were quick to draw their own conclusions immediately after the incident occurred.

The main question I have asked was what made Scottie different than everyone else. Why did the officer target him and no one before him? If it was a simple “he tripped” while next to Scottie’s car, that’s the answer! I’ve said many times this cop indeed could be a horrible cop. But there also could had been a legitimate reason witnesses couldn’t see (because it was dark and raining) as to why this officer felt the need to stop Scottie. The facts will always come out in the end. Thats been my point. And I also said I fully expected the felony charges to be dropped with at most simple traffic violations
Who said he was talking about you?
 

Cyhig

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Who said he was talking about you?
True - but I have been vocal about this topic with many, many people disagreeing with me. So I just assumed I would be “one of those people” they were referring to
 

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Don’t regret anything I’ve said. Facts will always come out in the end. My entire point has been not to jump to conclusions until all facts have been presented. Yet so many people were quick to draw their own conclusions immediately after the incident occurred.

The main question I have asked was what made Scottie different than everyone else. Why did the officer target him and no one before him? If it was a simple “he tripped” while next to Scottie’s car, that’s the answer! I’ve said many times this cop indeed could be a horrible cop. But there also could had been a legitimate reason witnesses couldn’t see (because it was dark and raining) as to why this officer felt the need to stop Scottie. The facts will always come out in the end. Thats been my point. And I also said I fully expected the felony charges to be dropped with at most simple traffic violations
i get there are probably more facts to be presented but this was a unique deal where there were many national reporters that were right there watching all of this unfold. Plenty of witnesses. I have a hard time thinking these guys are lying in their reporting of what went down.

not so sure scottie was "targeted" but clearly the cop didn't get the message to let golfers through. Can't remember who it was, but there was one golfer who did exactly what Scottie did and went right on in, no issue.
 

Cyhig

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i get there are probably more facts to be presented but this was a unique deal where there were many national reporters that were right there watching all of this unfold. Plenty of witnesses. I have a hard time thinking these guys are lying in their reporting of what went down.

not so sure scottie was "targeted" but clearly the cop didn't get the message to let golfers through. Can't remember who it was, but there was one golfer who did exactly what Scottie did and went right on in, no issue.
Yes - but not a single one could explain "why" the cop tried to stop Scottie. Why did the other golfer do exactly the same thing as Scottie go through without issue, but not Scottie? For all I know at the time, Scottie accidently bumped the cop with his car (or ran over his foot) at a slow speed (not saying he did... but just illustrating the importance of what led the cop to react the way he did). Or maybe the cop recognized Scottie and had a sports bet against him. The why is a very large component to this story which didn't have an answer when people were jumping to their conclusions.

And it was dark, rainy, and sounded like a chaotic scene. Not all witnesses saw the same thing, too
 

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This is about a cop who was directing traffic after a fatal accident. Cop goes on a power trip after he thinks his directions have been ignored. Cop over reacts and escalates the situation and creates more chaos and confusion. Probably shouldn’t be a cop.
 

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Sure seems like you cared when you were crapping on Scottie and licking some boots.
I already told you my reasoning, it's not fault you're too lazy or dumb to read my post.

You know you'd be acting like a 12 year old girl meeting Taylor Swift if you ever got lucky enough to meet "Scottie" in person. It's called hero worship and I actually think it's funny. He's just a guy who happens to be able to hit a golf ball accurately, that deserves 22 pages?
 

Clonefan32

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JFC, who cares what happened to some rich golfer. This thread is all you need to know about where priorities lie. Where are the 22 page threads on the Christopher Gregor trial?

Who cares if he's a rich golfer? It should bother anyone to see a police officer arrest someone for something completely lawful, bring 4 bogus charges (one of which is a serious felony), lie on a police report and publicly humiliate someone for doing absolutely nothing wrong. I don't care if he's a famous golfer or a guy working at McDonalds, **** like this is a huge part of the problem and probably goes completely unnoticed when you aren't a famous golfer. I mean, do you have any idea how bad the policework has to be to have all 4 charges dropped before he's even arraigned?

But listen, I get you trying to move the goalposts. You were the unfortunate combination of being both very vocal and very wrong. It's no fun to be wrong, so I get the backpedaling here.
 

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I already told you my reasoning, it's not fault you're too lazy or dumb to read my post.

You know you'd be acting like a 12 year old girl meeting Taylor Swift if you ever got lucky enough to meet "Scottie" in person. It's called hero worship and I actually think it's funny. He's just a guy who happens to be able to hit a golf ball accurately, that deserves 22 pages?

Hey! The first page and a half we're about the tournament.
 

NoCreativity

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Who cares if he's a rich golfer? It should bother anyone to see a police officer arrest someone for something completely lawful, bring 4 bogus charges (one of which is a serious felony), lie on a police report and publicly humiliate someone for doing absolutely nothing wrong. I don't care if he's a famous golfer or a guy working at McDonalds, **** like this is a huge part of the problem and probably goes completely unnoticed when you aren't a famous golfer. I mean, do you have any idea how bad the policework has to be to have all 4 charges dropped before he's even arraigned?

But listen, I get you trying to move the goalposts. You were the unfortunate combination of being both very vocal and very wrong. It's no fun to be wrong, so I get the backpedaling here.
I read the police report. What exactly did he lie about on the police report? I haven't seen any evidence that proves either side yet.
 
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I already told you my reasoning, it's not fault you're too lazy or dumb to read my post.

You know you'd be acting like a 12 year old girl meeting Taylor Swift if you ever got lucky enough to meet "Scottie" in person. It's called hero worship and I actually think it's funny. He's just a guy who happens to be able to hit a golf ball accurately, that deserves 22 pages?
Hero worship? You know the cop defenders are down bad when they go ad hominem.
 
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I already told you my reasoning, it's not fault you're too lazy or dumb to read my post.

You know you'd be acting like a 12 year old girl meeting Taylor Swift if you ever got lucky enough to meet "Scottie" in person. It's called hero worship and I actually think it's funny. He's just a guy who happens to be able to hit a golf ball accurately, that deserves 22 pages?
This is cringe
 

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