Tiger Woods Called Trump Before DUI Arrest: Report
Body-camera footage shows Woods saying he spoke with President Donald Trump after the rollover crash, while deputies reported signs of impairment and found hydrocodone pills.
- On Thursday, the Martin County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage showing Tiger Woods called President Donald Trump after flipping his Land Rover on Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday, March 27.
- Deputy Tatiana Levenar arrested Woods for DUI after he failed a roadside sobriety test, with Levenar noting she believed his normal faculties were impaired.
- Woods told Levenar he had not consumed alcohol but had taken prescription medications, and authorities found Norco pills in his pocket.
- On Tuesday, Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges and announced he is stepping away from golf indefinitely to seek treatment.
- President Donald Trump described Woods as a close friend and said he felt "so badly" about the incident, though The White House provided no comment on the call.
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After his devastating car accident, golf legend Tiger Woods apparently contacted US President Donald Trump directly. Shots of the bodycam show the explosive scenes.
Arrested following the car accident that saw him involved, the golf champion gave a particularly shocking response to police officers
Tiger Woods Appeared to Call President Donald Trump After Crash That Led to DUI Arrest
Tiger Woods appeared to call President Donald Trump from the scene of his car crash on March 27, per police bodycam footage obtained by TMZ on Thursday, April 2. Woods, 50, can be seen telling a police officer, “I was just talking to the president,” from the site of the car accident in Jupiter Island, Florida. The golf player was reminded by the officer to stay close as he appeared to take a phone call. “Thank you so much. All right. You got it.…
Tiger Woods 'called Donald Trump after car crash' as conversations with police emerge
Newly released police bodycam footage appears to capture Tiger Woods telephoning President Donald Trump in the immediate aftermath of his car crash in Florida last Friday.The 50-year-old golf legend was taken into custody after his SUV overturned whilst he attempted to overtake another vehicle at speed on a residential road.Officers subsequently discovered two opioid tablets in his pocket during a search at the scene.Woods now faces multiple cha…
After his road accident last Friday, Tiger Woods tried to make the police believe that he was on the phone with Donald Trump, to whom he is close.
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