Man who went on golf course during the WM Phoenix Open arrested: Scottsdale PD

Scottsdale police officers have an update on an incident involving a man walking on the golf course at TPC Scottsdale during the WM Phoenix Open.

The incident happened according to a statement on the night of February 6th.

Suspect identified by police

Under a statement we received on February 10, the suspect in the case was identified as 19-year-old Brandtbert J. Brenell.

Bride, according to investigators, was found to go on the WM Phoenix Open Course near the 2nd hole. The incident happened when the course was closed.

What they say:

“Upon contact with officers, Brudenell refused to leave the course’s reasons, and Proem Security informed officers that Brudenell had run from security in the past. Officers placed bride under arrest for criminal violation, refusing to give a true name and be under 21 with any spirits in The body, ”Read part of the statement.

What is the next one:

According to Scottsdale Police, the suspect was taken to Scottsdale City Prison.

Suspect was reportedly seen from coming with racist remarks in video

According to the Scottsdale police, the bride’s arrest came after an incident caught on video, and then shared online.

Police say officers had no knowledge of the video when they contacted Brudenell.

Dig deeper:

In the video, a man similar to bride was seen a series of racist comments, including “In guys are (expressive) border jumpers (expressive).”

“We did our own things and he approached us and started commenting on Mexican men, so we started recording,” says a caption on the video.

Later, the man in the video also made a rather violent comment about people caught at the border.

We have received a statement from the man’s employer, Vivint that reads:

What they say:

“We launched a study as soon as we were made aware of the video, quickly identified the individual and completed his employment, which began less than three months ago. This behavior is abhorrent and in no way reflects the values ​​of our brand.”

Meanwhile, Scottsdale police say they have been in contact with the person who originally sent the video. A report was taken and a study of this incident remains in progress.

Crime and Public SafetyNorth Scottsdalenews