News about John Mills

Scottie Scheffler told fellow inmates it was 'BULLS***' that he was in jail as details emerge of golf star's time in a cell after arrest at PGA Championship

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 19, 2024
Scottie Scheffler reportedly told his fellow inmates it was 'bulls***' that he was in jail after his arrest outside the PGA Championship on Friday. Scheffler was arrested Friday morning, with stunning images showing him handcuffed as he was taken to jail for not following police orders during a pedestrian fatality investigation. In a span of four hours, the top-ranked golfer in the world was arrested wearing gym shorts and a T-shirt, dressed in an orange jail shirt for his mug shot, stretched in a jail cell to stay loose and returned to Valhalla Golf Club dressed and ready for his 10:08 a.m. tee time.

Scottie Scheffler arrives for PGA Championship third round at Valhalla after arrest drama on day two

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2024
Scottie Scheffler arrived for the third round of the PGA Championship in much smoother fashion following his dramatic arrest at Valhalla on Friday morning. Scheffler, the current World No 1, was shoved against a police car and detained while making his way into the club for the second round of the major championship, with remarkable footage online showing him being led away by cops in handcuffs. The 27-year-old was booked into jail and had a mugshot taken in an orange jumpsuit before eventually heading back to Valhalla following his release. He is now facing four criminal charges, including second-degree assault of a police officer, after allegedly injuring a detective by accelerating his vehicle instead of pulling over as instructed.

Xander Schauffele reveals Scottie Scheffler's shock arrest at PGA Championship 'felt like a prank'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2024
ISABEL BALDWIN AT VALHALLA: Xander Schauffele was stunned into disbelief at the news of Scottie Scheffler's arrest amid a misfortunate morning at Valhalla Golf Club Friday.  Schauffele maintained his position at the top of the PGA Championship leaderboard to lead at the halfway point of the major after shooting a three-under 68 following a chaotic start to the second round.  World No. 1 Scheffler was forced to begin his second-round preparations from a jail cell Friday after he was arrested in a 'huge misunderstanding' at the gates of Valhalla.  The 27-year-old was pinned against a police car and arrested, before being charged with second-degree assault of an officer and having his mugshot taken.

Why Scottie Scheffler's caddie is LEAVING the PGA Championship after second round

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 18, 2024
Day two at the PGA Championship proved quite the rollercoaster ride for Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler, the current World No 1, was pinned against a police car and arrested in a 'huge misunderstanding' while making his way into Valhalla Golf Club on Friday morning, before being charged with second-degree assault of an officer and having his mugshot taken. After being released from jail, he returned to Valhalla and put his dramatic arrest behind him in sensational fashion; making six birdies to finish on -9 after the second round and climb up to third on the leaderboard.

Scottie Scheffler reveals he was 'shaking with shock' and 'stretching in his cell' while watching himself on TV in jail - before cops 'joked' with him and offered him a sandwich when they worked out who he was

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2024
A 'rattled' Scottie Scheffler has revealed more about his arrest and insists he was 'shaking with shock' while locked in a jail cell before his second round at the PGA Championship. Scheffler was arrested in a 'huge misunderstanding' on Friday morning, before being charged with second-degree assault of a police officer and having his mugshot taken. Now, the world No. 1 has opened up on a 'chaotic' morning, revealing that he was forced to stretch in his jail cell while watching himself on TV. 

PGA worker is named as victim of shuttle bus crash that Scottie Scheffler was 'trying to drive around' when he was arrested

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2024
The pedestrian hit and killed by a shuttle bus outside the PGA Championship has been identified. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg named him as local man John Mills, a worker for one of the vendors at the golf tournament. 'This morning, our city experienced a tragic accident that took the life of John Mills, a Louisvillian who will be greatly missed by his family and our community,' he said.

YOUR fifty classic films have been rediscovered. After BRIAN VINER's Top 100 films list, our readers responded with a passionate tweet, so here are our favorites — as well as his verdict

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
BRIAN VINER: If I compiled my list again today, I still wouldn't have space for The Italian Job, Forrest Gump, The Great Escape, or Titanic, which all of which encouraged readers to write in. By the way, that doesn't mean I don't like or even love those photos (although not Titanic), which makes me wish the iceberg would strike a bit sooner). Here is a list of the Top 20 movies you should have included in my Top 100 list, as well as your reasons for... The Shawshank Redemption (left), Mary Poppins (right), and Saving Private Ryan (inset).

Firefighter in Maui is investigating a blaze that was on a separate island for a disaster preparedment as flames erupted and no one was able to join the emergency call until five hours after the deadly wildfires were started

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 23, 2023
The Maui wildfires broke out on Wednesday, and Hawaii's top emergency officials were on Oahu. They didn't receive a call until five hours after the fire began.

The 'Generous Generation' is assisting families in the case of a family's being squeezed

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2023
According to savings company Unity Mutual, the over-50s average spends about £500 a month to help their children and grandchildren. Around half of households have raided their own funds to assist their children with a home deposit, home improvements, or day-to-day living expenses. Jill Haigh (Jill Haigh), 57, of Lancashire, works part-time so she can look after her four grandchildren, aged from two to 13. She works as an assistant in a care home and supports childcare on the weekends and in the school holidays when the younger two girls are unable to attend nursery.

CRAIG BROWN: Dickie Attenborough was knocked for six by a celebrity cricket match against actors

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 14, 2023
CRAIG BROWN: This celebrity cricket match took place in East Grinstead, and actor Richard Attenborough needed 12 stiches to the face after being struck by a rogue ball.

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend's TV: SAS Rogue Heroes

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 31, 2022
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: When Peaky Blinders first appeared on television, writer Steven Knight was chastised for glamorizing a crew of low-life Birmingham street thugs. There are no such reports about SAS Rogue Heroes (BBC1), Knight's interpretation of scholar Ben Macintyre's account of the first Special Air Service soldiers' exploits. If anything, this six-part wartime drama, set in North Africa, tones down some of the most outrageous excesses of this self-styled "band of vagabonds." In one scene, regiment founder David Stirling (Connor Swindells) commandeers a room in an officer's club by throwing a dummy grenade onto the snooker table. The grenade wasn't a dummy in real life.

RICHARD KAY reveals that John le Carre's love life was even more audacious than his books

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2022
RICHARD KAY: On the internet, the words tremble with excitement: "This was sex as I had never heard it before.' . . This was sex that only the hero and heroine can have; sex for the cameras; sex for the Olympics; sex for the gods; sex for the gods.' So begins what the writer claims was her two-stage affair, the first spanning 30 months with distinguished author John le Carre. The revelation is supposed to be a literary bombshell, and Suleika Dawson's book The Secret Heart is certainly loaded with lascivious and tantalizing detail. In fact, the non-stop sexual encounters between the vivacious publishing assistant and the popular and married author, 25 years her senior, are not for the fainthearted. They are annotated in such detail, and with such intimate knowledge, it is difficult to believe that the bedroom antics occurred almost 40 years ago.