Bryan Gillis, the Louisville Metro Police Detective who arrested Scottie Scheffler for allegedly ignoring traffic signals as he was attempting to turn into the site of last week’s PGA Championship, has quite the disciplinary record.
According to records obtained by The Courier Journal, Detective Gillis was suspended in September 2013 for five days for an incident from the previous December that sounds like a scene straight out of the movie ‘Superbad.’ The records stated that Gillis allegedly did “donuts” with an “intoxicated civilian” in his police vehicle.
“You violated Standard Operating Procedure 5.1.3 Conduct Unbecoming when you drove an intoxicated civilian in your police vehicle while on duty in a “Code 3” fashion in a non-emergency situation and proceeded to doing “donuts” in a business parking lot,” then-Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Steve Conrad wrote. more
Okay, he was a twerp 10 years ago. That he was still employed suggests that he has reformed his behavior. Gonna fill us in on what his potty training was like too?
Hey, when yer drunk it’s either Denny’s or Donuts!
Oh… wait…
“Can we shoot at it?”
The cop is a lying maggot. He belongs on the rubber gun squad.
I had heard of this story but only this morning watched a video-breakdown of what transpired. (It was the Pat Mcaffee show).
A few things:
No police body-cams were on.
The cop’s account does not appear to be true.
Scottie Scheffler did not fight the police and, therefore, Scottie Scheffler could breathe.