💨 Abstract
Tiger Woods was arrested for DUI after a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida. Body-worn camera footage shows Woods kneeling and speaking with a police officer, admitting he looked down at his phone before the crash. He was found lethargic with glassy eyes and hydrocodone pills in his pocket. Woods was charged with DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
Courtesy: Rachel Goodman
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