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I think they released the video and noted that the detective didn’t follow procedure so that they have a plausible excuse to walk away from the charges.  Should be done quickly.  No way Scottie has to show up for an arraignment hearing. 

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36 minutes ago, CycleTex87 said:

I think they released the video and noted that the detective didn’t follow procedure so that they have a plausible excuse to walk away from the charges.  Should be done quickly.  No way Scottie has to show up for an arraignment hearing. 


Yeah, their opportunity to do that was last Friday afternoon or last Saturday at the latest. They’ve had 3 or 4 ridiculous Dudley Doright court shows since then. Louisville looks like a fucking joke from top to bottom at this point. 

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38 minutes ago, Longhornstampede said:

Corby accurately compared that cop to the characters Bill Heder and Seth Rogan played in Super Bad 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Those guys were actually fun and didn't try to charge McLovin with any bullshit though.  

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Isn’t falsifying a police report a crime?  

He most certainly and blatantly did that.   Being talked to about no body cam shouldn’t be all, he should be charged.

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Louisville showing how much of a second rate city they are. That city deserves to be blacklisted and crossed off the lists of those selecting sites for conventions, concerts and big sporting events. Likewise for anyone thinking of moving their business to that joke of a city. Who in their right mind would want to have dignitaries treated like Scheffler, Masters winner and #1 player in golf who got arrested going to the club in a tournament marked car.

Why aren’t the moneyed interests at Valhalla and the business community putting pressure on the mayor, DA, Louisville Police Chief behind the scenes to drop these charges have these same idiots apologize to Scheffler? Instead they’re doubling down on the stupid. After treating one of our own like this, I have no desire to ever visit Kentucky. I am confident this clown show wouldn’t happen in any of the big cities in Texas. We know how to host big events. Fuck Louisville.

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“High intensity traffic enforcement” 

lol these people are in another world.  I wonder how many cops participated in that 4 hour game of who can fuck with the most people, that he is credited with 108 out of 204 total citations. 
 

Thats 1 every 2:13 for him over a 4 hour period, btw. 

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That's impossible unless he was doing parking tickets.  You can't pull that many people over in 4 hours on street or highway.

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4 hours ago, SameSame said:

Isn’t falsifying a police report a crime?  

He most certainly and blatantly did that.   Being talked to about no body cam shouldn’t be all, he should be charged.

Who's going to charge him, the DA? This is why most everyone hates cops and the DAs who protect them. 

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5 hours ago, SameSame said:

Isn’t falsifying a police report a crime?  

He most certainly and blatantly did that.   Being talked to about no body cam shouldn’t be all, he should be charged.

not when cops do it.  in those cases its just another day at the office.

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6 hours ago, kevwun said:

That's impossible unless he was doing parking tickets.  You can't pull that many people over in 4 hours on street or highway.

It’s called stacking, any poor bastard that was stopped by him during that time was getting 5 or 6 tickets most certainly for chickenshit “violations”. Takes a pretty shitty human being to be proud of stats like that. 

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3 minutes ago, Tx_2_Sc85 said:

It’s called stacking, any poor bastard that was stopped by him during that time was getting 5 or 6 tickets most certainly for chickenshit “violations”. Takes a pretty shitty human being to be proud of stats like that. 

Kinda like how Scottie caught 4 or 5 charges for driving where he was allowed to drive?

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11 hours ago, SameSame said:

Isn’t falsifying a police report a crime?  

He most certainly and blatantly did that.   Being talked to about no body cam shouldn’t be all, he should be charged.

Nothing happened to the Austin cop who arrested Antonio Beuhler in 2012, filed a false report and got away with it even after a very clear & unobstructed view of that incident showed he did nothing wrong.

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This stupid bitch has to have some ties to aggy. You cant be a total asshole cop like this without some type of inherit connection to aggy. If not he should be awarded an honorary degree. 

 

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2 hours ago, US183 said:

This stupid bitch has to have some ties to aggy. You cant be a total asshole cop like this without some type of inherit connection to aggy. If not he should be awarded an honorary degree. 

 

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He admittedly has the facial structure, ears, and haircut.

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On 5/24/2024 at 9:13 AM, kevwun said:

That's impossible unless he was doing parking tickets.  You can't pull that many people over in 4 hours on street or highway.

You need to get with the program, son. While you were over there writing tickets one at a time like a fucking moron, officer Willis managed to issue 48 citations to Mrs Havercamp. 

You know what.....step into my office. You're fucking fired.

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3 minutes ago, Red Five said:

"Why does it matter if he was a police officer or not?"

Oh I don't know, I'd say that matters quite a bit. 

Yeah.  He was already doing what a police officer had told him to do, so why would he stop for someone that wasn't a police officer?

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1 hour ago, Red Five said:

"Why does it matter if he was a police officer or not?"

Oh I don't know, I'd say that matters quite a bit. 

Freaking cop.  A security officer does NOT have the authority to detain.  The yellow vests did NOT say police.  The officer did NOT identify himself.

A high profile, #1 golfer in the world, celebrity absolutely has to be skeptical of rent-a-cops.  Blindly obeying anyone in a uniform is a sure way to get in big trouble as a celeb.  

Freaking bozo cop should be fired, and the guy doing the interview should be disciplined.  But neither will happen.  

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2 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

yeah, wtf?  paul blartt hitting me with his flashlight and yelling at me is gonna get a different reaction.

But what if Paul Blart was wearing a yellow vest?

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Preach brother!  Police investigations often don’t even try to discover the actual truth but instead attempt to confirm their perceived, knee jerk version of what happened. 

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14 minutes ago, AUS-97HORN said:

someone needs to tell the fucking useless cunt asking the questions if she fucking understands basic interrogation police tactics. 

Interrogation tactics are relevant when you are trying to figure out what really happened, with someone who may be uncooperative. There was no attempt here to figure out what really happened.

 

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