Officer Criticizes Attorney, Dismisses Charges Against Golfer Scottie Scheffler

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Louisville police officer Bryan Gillis, who arrested pro golfer Scottie Scheffler, expressed no ill will towards Scheffler despite suffering injuries during the incident. Charges against Scheffler were dropped after evidence supported his claim of a misunderstanding. Gillis criticized Scheffler's attorney for calling the arrest false, while Scheffler admitted impatience due to being late for his tee time. Body camera footage and other case details are pending release.
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