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Originally Posted by coleprice
Mr. Mills grabbed hold of Scheffler's car, so MILLS CAUSED the car to drag him. There was no immediate emergency, so his actions were not only inappropriate, he violated his training and took an unnecessary and dangerous risk for what appears to be "emotional reasons" . . . Mills must have perceived that Scheffler didn't follow his instructions, notwithstanding that Scheffler was following the instructions given to him by another officer. The instructions given to him by the other officer were recorded by that officer's bodycam, yet Detective Mills' body cam was turned off, which is a violation of department policy (for which Mills has been reprimanded). BTW, what is a DETECTIVE doing working traffic duty???
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Apparently the Louisville Police have released more details.
& a photo of THE pants.
Scheffler: "What is second-degree assault?"
Willis: "A felony"
Scheffler: "Holy sh**. ... What does a felony mean? ... It sounds serious."
Willis: "It's a very serious charge."
Willis: "I didn't know you were the No. 1 in the world right now. ... You too casual to be the No. 1 player in the world."
Scheffler: "I think that's why they're so surprised I'm sitting here in the freakin' jail.
Willis: "You should have had a driver."
Scheffler: "Instead, I'm the one with the felony."
Willis: "For now. You'll be all right."
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