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Tiger Woods' DUI arrest and bodycam footage release after Florida SUV crash

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Consensus Summary

Tiger Woods was arrested on March 27, 2025, in Florida after crashing his Land Rover SUV on Jupiter Island while allegedly impaired by prescription medications. Bodycam footage from Deputy Tatiana Levenar shows Woods’s surprise at being arrested, despite passing a breath test for alcohol. Officers found hydrocodone pills in his pocket, and Woods admitted to taking medications earlier, while his physical condition—including back surgeries and mobility issues—affected his performance during sobriety tests. Both sources confirm Woods pleaded not guilty, refused a urine test, and was released on bail before being granted permission to leave the U.S. for treatment. Woods has stepped away from professional golf to focus on his health, with his case scheduled for a May 5 hearing. While both articles agree on core details, discrepancies include the timing of Woods’s public statement, his recent appearances, and the emphasis on specific behavioral observations during questioning.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Tiger Woods was arrested on March 27, 2025, in Martin County, Florida, for suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) after crashing his Land Rover SUV on Jupiter Island
  • Woods pleaded not guilty to the DUI charge and posted bail eight hours after his arrest
  • Deputy Tatiana Levenar of the Martin County Sheriff’s Office conducted the arrest and stated in the report that Woods’s 'normal faculties were impaired' based on field sobriety tests
  • Woods admitted to taking 'a few medications earlier in the day' but denied drinking alcohol; a breath test showed no alcohol presence
  • Officers found two white pills identified as Norco (hydrocodone) in Woods’s pocket during the arrest
  • Woods has undergone seven back surgeries and over 20 surgeries on his right leg, affecting his mobility during the sobriety test
  • Woods was granted permission by a Florida judge to leave the U.S. for inpatient treatment for his health
  • Woods’s case is scheduled for a readiness hearing on May 5, 2025

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ABC News
  • Woods was granted a request by a Florida judge *one day after* his arrest to leave the U.S. for treatment
  • Woods was hiccuping during questioning and continuously moved his head during sobriety tests, requiring deputies to instruct him to keep his head straight
  • Woods’s ankle would 'seize up' while walking, contributing to his impaired performance during sobriety tests
  • Woods posted a statement on Wednesday AEDT (April 3, 2025) about stepping away to seek treatment
  • Under Florida law, refusing a urine test for DUI is now a misdemeanor even for a first offense
The Guardian
  • Woods demanded a jury trial after the crash
  • Woods has not competed on the PGA Tour since July 2024 but appeared in the TGL indoor league on April 2 (the day before the arrest)
  • Woods described the crash as 'looking down at my phone, and all of a sudden – boom'
  • Woods’s case is due back in court on May 5 for a hearing assessing readiness for trial (no specific date mentioned in ABC)

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • ABC states Woods posted a statement on Wednesday AEDT (April 3), while The Guardian does not specify the exact date but implies it was on Tuesday (April 2)
  • ABC mentions Woods was released on bail *eight hours* after arrest, while The Guardian does not specify the exact time but aligns with the general timeline
  • The Guardian notes Woods appeared in the TGL indoor league on April 2 (the day before the arrest), but ABC does not mention this event
  • ABC explicitly states Woods refused a urine test, while The Guardian does not provide this detail but confirms the breath test showed no alcohol
  • ABC highlights Woods’s hiccupping and head movement during questioning as notable impairments, while The Guardian does not emphasize these specifics

Source Articles

ABC

Police release body cam footage showing Tiger Woods stunned over arrest

Body camera footage shows Tiger Woods expressing astonishment as he was handcuffed after crashing his SUV last week in Florida....

GUARDIAN

Bodycam footage shows Tiger Woods’s shock after crash: ‘I’m being arrested?’

Golfer has pled not guilty to DUI charges Hydrocodone pills found in pocket after arrest Bodycam footage of Tiger Woods’s arrest for DUI shows the golfer looking surprised when he was handcuffed by po...