A news conference has been held to address the internal investigation into the arrest of golfer Scotty Scheffler. The administration, L.M.P.D., and the community emphasize the importance of transparency in this matter. Video footage from two cameras, including a fixed pole camera and a police car dash cam, has been released to shed light on the events surrounding Mr. Scheffler's arrest.
Chief Jacqueline Gwinn-Billeroyal provided insights into the investigation, particularly focusing on the lack of use of body-worn camera by Detective Gillis during the encounter with Mr. Scheffler. Detective Gillis was found to be in violation of L.M.P.D. policy regarding body-worn cameras and has received corrective action for this oversight.
The tragic incident involving the loss of community member John Mills, who was fatally struck by a shuttle bus outside the Holla Golf Club, was also addressed. L.M.P.D. expressed sincere condolences to Mr. Mills' family and friends, highlighting his kindness and dedication to the community.
Documents related to the internal investigation, including the investigative findings memorandum, failure to activate form by Detective Gillis, and relevant policies, will be made available for public access. The video footage and additional information will be uploaded to L.M.P.D.'s YouTube page.
The department acknowledges the gravity of the situation and the importance of upholding policies and procedures. While respecting the judicial process, L.M.P.D. aims to provide accurate information and maintain transparency throughout the investigation.
Appreciation was extended to PGA officials, Mayor Greenberg, media outlets, and law enforcement officials for their cooperation and support during this challenging time. The community is urged to await further updates as the legal process unfolds.