Louisville Police Question Severity of Scottie Scheffler's Felony Charge

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Top Louisville police officials believe the felony assault charge against golfer Scottie Scheffler, stemming from an incident with a police officer during the PGA Championship, is excessive. Scheffler faces multiple charges, including felony second-degree assault, after allegedly trying to bypass an officer at a traffic scene. The case has sparked debate, with some officials calling for reduced charges. Scheffler's arraignment has been postponed to June 3, and he plans to plead not guilty.
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