Tiger Woods expressed astonishment as he was handcuffed after crashing his vehicle last week in Florida, according to body camera footage released Thursday. “I do believe your normal faculties are impaired, and you’re under an unknown substance, so at this time you’re under arrest for DUI,” Martin County Sheriff’s deputy Tatiana Levenar told Woods after conducting a sobriety test on the golfer. Woods claimed he was distracted while changing radio stations and looking at his phone when his speeding Land Rover clipped the back of a truck and rolled onto its side. Surprised by the arrest, he asked, “I’m being arrested?” to which the deputy affirmed. Further investigation revealed pills in his pocket; Woods identified them as Norco, a painkiller, which contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone. Despite asserting he had not consumed alcohol, Woods admitted to taking multiple medications earlier. He later pleaded not guilty to DUI charges and announced plans to take a break for health-focused treatment.
Tiger Woods Arrested After Car Crash: Shock and Substance Concerns

Tiger Woods Arrested After Car Crash: Shock and Substance Concerns
In shocking bodycam footage, golf legend Tiger Woods is seen arrested for DUI following a car crash in Florida. Woods claimed to be distracted while driving, but authorities discovered he was under the influence of medication.
Tiger Woods faced arrest after crashing his vehicle in Florida, as revealed by body camera footage. An officer conducted a sobriety test and indicated that Woods was impaired by an unknown substance. The incident occurred after Woods reportedly distracted himself by looking at his phone. Officers found painkillers on him, confirming his use of hydrocodone. Following the incident, Woods entered a not guilty plea to DUI charges and announced he would step away indefinitely to focus on his health.


















