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Police Release Video From Tiger Woods’ Latest Rollover Crash
Authorities say Woods failed a sobriety test and refused a chemical test after the rollover crash, and a breath test later showed 0.000 alcohol.
- On Friday, golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI with property damage after his Land Rover SUV flipped on Jupiter Island, Florida, when he struck a trailer on South Beach Road.
- Woods told deputies he was looking at his cellphone and adjusting the radio when he failed to notice a slowing Ford F-150, while citing significant medical issues including seven back surgeries and more than 20 leg operations.
- During field sobriety tests, deputies noted Woods appeared lethargic with "extremely dilated pupils" and found two hydrocodone pills in his pocket, though his breath test registered 0.000 alcohol.
- Entering a not guilty plea on Wednesday, Woods waived his arraignment and announced on social media he is "stepping away for a period of time" to seek inpatient medical treatment.
- The Augusta National Golf Club confirmed Woods will not play in this month's Masters Tournament, complicating the 82-time PGA Tour winner's return to competitive golf after recent injuries.
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New Bodycam Footage Shows Tiger Woods Kneeled Down as Cops Confront Him About DUI Crash
Tiger Woods was already under the spotlight after his DUI arrest on March 27, 2026. However, newly released police bodycam footage has only intensified scrutiny. The footage captured the tense moments immediately after a roadside encounter, raising even more questions, as he was kneeling during the initial confrontation. The footage is shared in a YouTube video uploaded by WPBF 25 News. It offers a raw, unfiltered look at what unfolded right at …
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