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Cop criticizes attorney, wishes Scheffler ‘the best’

Cop criticizes attorney, wishes Scheffler ‘the best’

**In response to Luke Macias’ comments, the officer involved in Scottie Scheffler’s case has spoken out.**

“While I appreciate Mr. Macias’ assertion that there is ‘no ill will,’ I feel the need to address his comments,” the officer said. “As a representative of the law, I believe it is important to uphold certain standards of conduct, regardless of a person’s celebrity status.”

The officer expressed concern over the message that Scheffler’s lack of charges might send to others who commit similar offenses.

“It is crucial that everyone understands the consequences of driving while intoxicated,” the officer stated. “I wish Mr. Scheffler the best, but I hope this incident serves as a reminder that no one is above the law.”

Despite the dropped charges, the officer maintains that his decision to arrest Scheffler was justified.

“I stand by my actions that night,” the officer said. “I believe I acted in accordance with the law and in the best interest of public safety.”

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Scheffler: ‘No ill will’ to cop as charges dropped

Scheffler: ‘No ill will’ to cop as charges dropped

Scottie Scheffler’s lawyer, Luke Macias, addressed the media after charges against the golfer were dropped. He said, “there’s no ill will towards the police officer, who was just doing his job.” While Scheffler got off with a warning, others may not be so lucky, so Macias encouraged everyone to be mindful when driving.

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