Body Camera Shows Tiger Woods Field Sobriety Test and Subsequent Arrest
Bodycam footage shows deputies found two pills and reported signs of impairment before Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI suspicion.
- Golfer Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to suspicion of driving under the influence following his rollover crash in Jupiter, Florida last Friday near 281 Beach Road.
- Authorities reported Woods' Land Rover clipped a truck and rolled onto its side while he checked his phone on March 27 on Jupiter Island; no one was injured.
- Bodycam footage released Thursday shows the handcuffed golfer appearing to nod off during a 15-minute ride, while officers found two Norco pills on Woods. He told police, "I'm on a prescription medication."
- Following the arrest, Woods posted a statement Tuesday night announcing he is stepping away from the public eye indefinitely to seek treatment and focus on his health.
- The 15-time major winner explained he has undergone seven back surgeries and more than 20 surgeries on his right leg. He has not played an official event since the 2024 British Open.
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Bodycam Footage Of Tiger Woods DUI Arrest Released
Bodycam footage of Tiger Woods’ DUI arrest has been released, showing the legendary golfer kneeling at the scene of a rollover crash in Florida. Woods flipped his SUV after clipping a Ford F-150 landscaping truck parked in the road, the New York Post reports. “I was just talking to the president,” Woods said at the scene, according to NBC News. “Woods has pleaded not guilty to DUI charges and faces a legal battle ahead,” Court TV wrote. Watch be…
Tiger Woods told officer he was ‘talking to the president’ before crash arrest, footage shows
Vision from the back of a police car also shows the stunned golfer – who is dating President Donald Trump’s former daughter-in-law – hiccuping, yawning and appearing to nod off.
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