Scottie Scheffler arrest, charges: Louisville police to investigate protocol, world No. 1's arraignment pushed
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Scottie Scheffler is seen for the first time since Louisville police revealed charges against him will not be dropped as World No. 1 tees off at PGA Tour's Charles Schwab Challenge
Louisville Metro police chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel vowed to 'to respect the legal process' and 'let it play out' Thursday, with Scheffler due to be arraigned in court next month.