Some officers with the Louisville Metro Police Department need anger management refresher.
One guy can mess it up for the whole city. I doubt the PGA will come back to Louisville for a long time if ever.
The mayor and governor, not to mention Police Chief, need to get on top of this ASAP. There is a lot to clean up for the cityās reputation.
But the faster the better. Couldnāt have been much worse. This officer really stepped in big doodoo!
Once again, our Louisville police department decides to embarrass our city during what is a world class event, during poor weather and chaotic events.
They should be voices of calm, and paying attention to all of the traffic, perhaps especially to the well-marked players’ vehicles, allowing them entry.
I expect to see another million dollar settlement from our city’s coffers – money we could clearly use to train our police force.
Instead of boosting your image and being a gracious host, Louisville has forever embarrassed itself with the arrest of Scottie Scheffler, professional golf’s #1 athlete.
Obviously, the logistics and operations of traffic control were not planned well nor executed properly as this never should’ve happened. This is evidenced by a fatality and wrongful arrest.Shame on you, Louisville.
Scheffler was arrested after police say he dragged an officer who was trying to prevent him from entering the course following an unrelated fatal crash.