Summary
Tiger Woods was arrested in Florida for driving under the influence after crashing his car. He told police officers he had been talking to "the president" before the crash, though it's unclear if he meant President Donald Trump. Woods later stated he had taken prescription medication, not alcohol, and pleaded not guilty.
Key Facts
- Tiger Woods crashed his car in Florida and was arrested for driving under the influence.
- He told a Sheriff's deputy he was talking to "the president" before the crash.
- It is unclear if Woods was referring to President Donald Trump.
- Woods said he was using his phone and changing the radio before the crash.
- He failed a sobriety test and was found with painkillers, including hydrocodone.
- Woods claimed he took prescription medication, not alcohol.
- Woods refused a urine test, which is against Florida law, leading to additional legal issues.
- He pleaded not guilty and stated he would take a break to focus on his health.