Bryan Gillis, the Louisville Metro Police detective who arrested No. 1 world-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler earlier than the second spherical of the PGA Championship, went to high school in Springfield.
Based on paperwork obtained by the USA Right this moment Community, Gillis attended Kickapoo Excessive Faculty and Ozarks Technical Neighborhood School. The dates he attended Kickapoo, the place he earned his diploma, have been redacted however he attended OTC from 1996-97 and didn’t obtain a certificates or diploma.
Gillis arrested Scheffler early Friday morning and the detective has since been on the heart of the arrest. Gillis’ personnel file, obtained beneath Kentucky’s open information legislation, discovered that he was beforehand suspended for performing “donuts” with an “intoxicated civilian” in his police car in a enterprise parking zone and for lacking courtroom dates.
Moreover, Detective Bryan Gillis — who was directing visitors following a deadly accident on the time of the encounter with Scheffler — was concerned in 4 “at fault” accidents whereas working LMPD autos. In two of these cases, he was ordered to take necessary driver’s coaching.
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Gillis, who has been with LMPD for almost 17 years, was directing visitors close to Gate 1 of the Valhalla Golf Membership early Friday morning after a pedestrian was killed by a shuttle bus. Gillis got here into contact with Scheffler because the golfer made his option to compete within the PGA Championship.
Based on an arrest quotation, Scheffler was driving eastbound in a marked PGA participant car towards Gate 1 when he pulled right into a westbound lane, “the place outbound visitors was flowing,” to bypass the backup attributable to the collision.
Gillis was “in the course of the westbound lanes, in full uniform and a hi-visibility yellow reflective rain jacket,” when he stopped Scheffler and “tried to provide directions,” the quotation mentioned.
LMPD alleged Scheffler “refused to conform and accelerated ahead, dragging Detective Gillis to the bottom. Detective Gillis suffered ache, swelling and abrasions to his left wrist and knee.”
What’s in Bryan Gillis’ self-discipline report?
In September 2013, then-LMPD Chief Steve Conrad suspended Gillis for 5 days for an incident the earlier December, wherein Gillis allegedly drove an “intoxicated civilian” in his car whereas doing “donuts.”
“You violated Customary Working Process 5.1.3 Conduct Unbecoming whenever you drove an intoxicated civilian in your police car whereas on responsibility in a “Code 3” vogue in a non-emergency state of affairs and proceeded to doing “donuts” in a enterprise parking zone,” Conrad wrote.
He added: “Any additional violations of this nature will warrant extreme self-discipline.”
In LMPD’s present Customary Working Process, a “Code 3” is outlined as an emergency response which may be used within the presence of many components, together with licensed car pursuits, an officer injured or in peril of harm and visitors accidents leading to severe bodily accidents or hazardous circumstances.
Gillis has been suspended for lacking courtroom appearances no less than 3 times, whereas additionally receiving a letter of reprimand over lacking courtroom.
His final suspension for lacking courtroom got here in 2012, when he was suspended for 4 days.
The detective, who’s at present with LMPD’s visitors unit, has been concerned in 4 “at fault” accidents whereas driving division autos.
His most up-to-date one was in Could 2021. He was given an oral reprimand for that accident.
In 2008 and 2014, Gillis was ordered to take driver’s coaching over accidents.
Additionally in 2021, Gillis acquired a letter of reprimand over an incident wherein he “pursued a car that didn’t commit a violent felony or (was) wished on a warrant” and didn’t notify MetroSafe earlier than initiating pursuit.
The USA TODAY Community contributed to this report