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Tiger Woods' Florida DUI arrest and crash after taking prescription opioids

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Consensus Summary

Tiger Woods was arrested on 27 March 2025 in Florida after a rollover crash involving his Land Rover, which clipped a truck and flipped onto its side near Jupiter Island. Bodycam footage shows Woods appearing stunned when handcuffed by Deputy Tatiana Levenar, who cited impairment from an unknown substance, later confirmed as hydrocodone pills found in his pocket. Woods admitted taking prescription medications but denied drinking alcohol, though he refused a urine test, leading to a misdemeanor charge under Florida’s 2024 law. Authorities noted multiple signs of impairment, including slow movements, bloodshot eyes, and difficulty with sobriety tests, attributing some challenges to Woods’ extensive injury history—seven back surgeries and over 20 leg operations. Woods pleaded not guilty, demanded a jury trial, and was released on $1,150 bail after eight hours in custody. He later announced he was stepping away from golf to seek treatment, with ABC reporting he was granted permission to leave the US for inpatient care. The crash caused significant property damage, with estimates ranging from $5,000 to $7,254, and Woods’ legal case is set for a 5 May hearing. While all sources agree on the core events, discrepancies include the reported damage amounts, Woods’ hospital visit, and additional commentary from Donald Trump.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Tiger Woods was arrested on 27 March 2025 in Martin County, Florida, for DUI after a rollover crash near Jupiter Island
  • Woods told officers he was looking at his phone and changing the radio station before the crash, which involved his Land Rover clipping a truck and flipping onto its side
  • Deputy Tatiana Levenar handcuffed Woods and stated ‘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’
  • Woods admitted to taking ‘a few medications’ earlier in the day, including hydrocodone (Norco) pills found in his pocket during the arrest
  • Woods submitted to a breath test showing no alcohol but refused a urine test, leading to a misdemeanor charge for refusal under Florida’s 2024 law
  • Woods was released on bail after eight hours in custody, posting $1,150 bail, and his case is scheduled for a 5 May hearing
  • Woods has undergone seven back surgeries and over 20 surgeries on his right leg, with his ankle seizing up while walking
  • Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI and demanded a jury trial, waiving his 23 April arraignment

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • Woods told officers he did not notice the truck in front of him had slowed down before attempting to pass it by crossing double yellow lines
  • Deputy Levenar’s arrest report noted Woods was hiccuping and had to be told to keep his head still during questioning
  • Woods was taken to a local hospital for medical clearance before being held in jail
  • Woods declined medical treatment while in custody
  • Donald Trump commented that Woods ‘lives a life of pain’ due to injuries and ‘doesn’t have an alcohol problem, but he does have pain’
  • The crash caused roughly $5,000 in damage to the trailer, according to the probable cause affidavit
ABC News
  • The truck driver reported $7,254 in damage to their vehicle, per the sheriff’s report
  • Woods was granted permission by a Florida judge to leave the US for inpatient treatment on 28 March 2025
  • Woods posted a statement saying he was stepping away ‘indefinitely to seek treatment and focus on my health’
  • Woods was scheduled to appear for arraignment on 23 April but waived the hearing
  • The sheriff’s office report noted Woods’s movements were ‘slow and lethargic’ and he was ‘sweating’ during questioning

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The Guardian reports Woods attempted to pass the truck by crossing double yellow lines into oncoming traffic, but ABC does not mention this detail
  • The Guardian states the crash caused $5,000 in damage, while ABC reports $7,254 in damage to the truck
  • The Guardian notes Woods was taken to a hospital for medical clearance before jail, but ABC does not mention this step
  • ABC reports Woods was granted a judge’s permission to leave the US for treatment on 28 March, while the Guardian does not mention this timing
  • The Guardian includes Donald Trump’s comments about Woods’ pain and lack of alcohol issues, but ABC does not reference this

Source Articles

GUARDIAN

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GUARDIAN

Tiger Woods says looking at his phone led to Florida rollover crash

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ABC

Tiger Woods had opioid pills in pocket at crash scene, police say

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ABC

Police release body cam footage showing Tiger Woods stunned over arrest

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