Virginia golf course GM arrested after his phone was allegedly found recording in the women’s restroom

Police say the phone may possibly have been recording on and off for the last several months.

The general manager at one of the top public-access courses in Virginia was arrested after police say an employee found his phone was recording in one of the stalls inside the women’s restroom at the club.

According to a police report, Craig Robert Luckey, 55, of Woodbridge, Virginia, was arrested Friday after an employee at Potomac Shores
Golf Club in Dumfries, Virginia, found the phone.

This excerpt came from the Prince William County Police Department:

The employee notified a supervisor, who contacted the police. During the investigation, officers determined the phone belonged to the club’s General Manager, identified as the accused, which had possibly been recording on and off for the last several months.

Luckey was charged with five counts of unlawful filming. His court date has been set for July 20.

On Monday, police executed a search warrant at Luckey’s home and additional charges were added as the investigation continues.

Potomac Shores is located about 30 miles south of Washington D.C., and the course is ranked at No. 14 on the Golfweek’s Best top public-access courses in Virginia list.

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NAACP wants attempted murder charge after 22-year-old bashes man in head with club during golf round

The victim was taken to the hospital before being flown to Regional One Medical Center due to a fractured skull.

Tempers flared at The Links at Whitehaven in Memphis, Tennessee, earlier this month when a player mistakenly hit a golf ball near the hole 22-year-old Wesley Caldwell of Nesbit, Mississippi, was playing.

Caldwell, according to a witness playing with the victim, threw the ball toward the two players before hitting the victim in the head with his club, knocking him to the ground.

On Monday, Caldwell was charged with aggravated assault and booked in Shelby County Jail, according to WREG Memphis.

The victim, Mark Coleman, was taken to the hospital before being flown to Regional One Medical Center due to a fractured skull. Coleman, a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, was put on a ventilator.

Caldwell was released on a $5,000 bond.

NAACP officials in the region are backing a call for an attempted murder charge after the incident, which the president of the local NAACP chapter said was largely unprovoked.

“Mark was not there exchanging blow for blow with this guy.  He was trying to defuse the situation and walked away and he was attacked like he was and now he’s fighting for his life,” Vann Turner, president of the Memphis chapter of the NAACP, told Fox 13 News.

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