Earlier this year, it was reported that the claims against the nation’s leading golf, Scottie Scheffler, would be dropped. Those studies were not correct.
Scheffler made headlines last Friday night when social media users saw footage of him being detained for supposedly disobeying an officer’s directions. After reportedly dragging an official with his car, Scheffler was later charged with three counts, including felony second-degree assault.
Contrary to the earlier review, the Louisville Police Department stated in a press conference on Thursday that they have no intention of dropping the claims against Scheffler.
As the criminal process drags on, claims against Scottie Scheffler will not be dropped at this time. LPD says there is still no picture of the first incident, simply stick images of the arrest”, said Brody Miller of , The Athletic.
As the criminal approach drags on, Scottie Scheffler’s charges are not currently being dropped. According to LPD, only stick images of the imprisonment is available at this time.
— Brody Miller ( @BrodyAMiller ) May 23, 2024
Additionally, it was discovered at the press conference that arresting officer Brian Gillis had received” preventative action” for not having his body rod on during the event.
Additionally, Scheffler tees off at the Charles Schwab Challenge in two days only to keep the irony of this condition dead.
— Brody Miller ( @BrodyAMiller ) May 23, 2024
While there is rife rumors that Scheffler will try to settle the situation before going to court to get rid of it. His attorney, Steve Romines, says that’s not going to happen.
” Our position is the same as it was last Friday”, Romines said. ” Scottie Scheffler did n’t do anything wrong. We do n’t want to settle the dispute. We will sometimes attempt it or it will be dismissed.  , I’ve seen everything there is to observe. Everything that is available supports precisely what Scottie has stated right away.
Scheffler was accused of second-degree criminal assault on a police agent, as well as third-degree misdemeanor criminal mischief, reckless driving, and disregarding officer-directing traffic signals.
June 3 is the planned date for the trial. His existence in the courtroom that day is required because he is facing a criminal charge.