Louisville police detective disciplined for failing to turn on body camera during Scottie Scheffler's arrest (2024)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville Metro Police Det. Bryan Gillis should have had his body camera turned on when he arrested pro golfer Scottie Scheffler last week and has been disciplined,Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said in a news conference Thursday.

Gillis has received counseling and completed a Failure to Activate form, according to an investigative report released Thursday. Under LMPD policy, when responding to any call for service, members are to activate their body cams in recording mode prior to arriving on-scene and exiting their vehicle.

"We understand the seriousness of the failure to capture this interaction, which is why our officer has received corrective action for this policy violation," the chief said.

Mayor Craig Greenberg told reporters the city is not aware of any video that captures the initial interaction between Scheffler and police.

Other videos from a pole cam and dash cam posted by LMPD on Thursday show a portion of the incident. In the video above, Gillis is seen running after Scheffler's SUV and appearing to swing at the driver's window. He then reaches into the window, opens the door and arrests Scheffler.

LMPD claimed Thursday that Gillis was dragged by the vehicle before he appears on video chasing it. That portion of the incident is blocked from view of the pole camera across Shelbyville Road by several shuttle buses. The video does not show any other officers rushing toward the vehicle after Gillis was allegedly dragged.

In its investigative report, Gillis said Scheffler "demanded to be let in, and proceeded forward against my directions. I was dragged/knocked down by (Scheffler). I then proceeded to arrest (him)."

There are several people in the videos — including a loaded bus — who could be witnesses to the entire incident.

"I will let the video speak for itself,"Greenberg said during a news conference earlier this week in the Paristown Pointe neighborhood. "It shows the arrest of Mr. Scheffler, and I will let others come to their own conclusions."

There is also video of Scheffler being taken away in handcuffs.

The mayor said there are other videos that show portions of the incident, but they will not be released until the criminal case has concluded, at the request of Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell.

Attorney Steve Romines, who represents, Scheffler said, "Our position remains the same as it was last Friday. I am not negotiating as we have no interest in settling. I am preparing to litigate as needed and the case will be dismissed or we will go to trial because Scottie did absolutely nothing wrong."

Greenberg said the day began with a "tragic death" just after 5 a.m. that led to a "series of tragic, unfortunate events" that took place in dark, rainy, intense conditions."

Neither Greenberg or the chief answered any questions after the short news conference and Greenberg would not discuss the criminal case.

"We are looking to move forward," he said. "But we have to respect the legal process. And that's what we are going to do. We are going to let that play out."

Greenberg has said he's not had any conversations about the case with O'Connell, whose office is prosecuting.

In a statement Thursday, aspokesman for the Jefferson County Attorney's office said the "office has continued to receive evidence and has yet to conduct final interviews with investigators regarding the charges filed by LMPD against Mr. Scheffler. As we have stated previously, no decisions have been made and our review continues.”

John Mills of Crestwood was crossing Shelbyville Road around 5 a.m. May 17 to work at Valhalla as a security guard when a shuttle bus struck and killed him, authorities have said. He was 69.

Scheffler, the world's No. 1-ranked golfer and the reigning Masters champion, was arrested and charged with felony assault of a police officer outside the eastern Jefferson County golf course. He was booked into jail downtown around 7:30 a.m. after allegedly refusing to stop near the scene of a fatal collision.

Romines, Scheffler's attorney, has said the golfer was told by one officer to go into the club grounds, but that Gillis wasn't aware of that order. Police accuse Scheffler of failing to follow Gillis' instructions, accelerating forward and dragging the detective to the ground.

Gillis was taken to the hospital with pain, swelling and abrasions to his left knee and wrist. His uniform pants, which were estimated to have cost $80, "were damaged beyond repair," according to the arrest report.

Several witnesses said Gillis tried to grab onto Scheffler's vehicle as he slowly moved forward.

"Scottie didn't know what was going on," Romines said.

The arrest report says Gillis was "in full LMPD uniform and a hi-visibility yellow reflective rain jacket" when he stopped Scheffler and tried to give instructions.

Scheffler initially was to be arraigned on the charges Tuesday. On Monday, during an impromptu hearing in Jefferson Circuit Court, O'Connell objected to a two-week delay in the arraignment, which now is set for June 3.

O'Connell told Judge Anne Delahanty that a delay would amount to special treatment for Scheffler. A clearly exasperated Romines argued that court proceedings are routinely delayed.

Delahanty ruled that a delay was acceptable given the initial arraignment date was scheduled before Romines could check his schedule.

The judge also ruled that Scheffler would have to be present for the arraignment, which is generally required in a felony case.

Speaking Tuesday morning, Greenberg called Romines' request a "routine motion" but declined to say whether he agreed or disagreed with O'Connell's actions.

Gillis has several commendations and disciplinary violations in his personnel file, including for wrecking his vehicle, missing court and an improper chase. according to his personnel file. In addition, he was suspended 5 days in 2013 for doing "donuts" in his police vehicle while on duty with an intoxicated civilian in a "Code 3" fashion.

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