Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods' arrest after sobriety test

Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods' arrest after sobriety test

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Key Points:

  • Body camera footage from Tiger Woods' March 27 Florida SUV crash shows deputies arresting him for DUI and removing two pills, identified as Norco containing hydrocodone, from his pocket.
  • Woods told deputies he was distracted by his phone and radio when his speeding Land Rover clipped a truck and rolled over; no injuries were reported.
  • During the sobriety test, deputies noted Woods' impaired faculties, limping, a compression sock from multiple surgeries, and difficulty following instructions, leading to his arrest.
  • Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges and announced an indefinite break from golf to seek treatment and focus on his health.
  • Despite no alcohol detected in a Breathalyzer test, Woods refused a urine test, which under a recent Florida law change is a misdemeanor offense.

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