Tweet Facebook Mail Police in the US city of Louisville have released two videos showing some of the arrest of star golfer Scottie Scheffler last week and announced the detective who arrested him was disciplined for not turning on his body-worn camera at the time. One video from a fixed pole camera positioned across the street shows portions of the interaction between Scheffler and police. In the video, a vehicle turns left and an officer wearing reflective gear runs toward the vehicle, which then stops.
Police then take the driver out of the car and a group of three people walk across the street. A second video from a police vehicle's dashcam shows two officers walking with a handcuffed Scheffler. READ MORE: Fashion label Dion Lee appoints voluntary administrators, reports say Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel announced that an internal investigation of the case led to discipline for the arresting officer, Detective Bryan Gillis.
, (AP) The videos were released a week after Scheffler was arrested, charged with felony assault, released from jail and then made his tee time in a whirlwind few hours at the PGA Championship in Kentucky, one of golf's four major tournaments. The world number one golfer was attempting to drive to the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville for the second round of the tournament at about 6am when he came to the scene of a fatal crash. He allegedly injured a police officer who was directing traffic and was arrested, according to poli.