Tiger Woods mentioned drones over home and car, ‘president’ in remarks after crash, filing shows
Summary
Golf player Tiger Woods was arrested for suspected driving under the influence after a crash in Florida. Court papers say he had taken several prescription medications that day and made unusual comments about drones and speaking with "the president" during the police encounter.Key Facts
- Tiger Woods crashed his car in Hobe Sound, Florida, on March 27.
- Police arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI).
- Woods told police he took medications like Vicodin, ibuprofen, and medicines for blood pressure and cholesterol.
- A breath test found no alcohol, but Woods refused a urine drug test.
- He mentioned drones flying over his home and said he had talked to "the president" during the incident.
- Prosecutors want access to Woods’s prescription records before the crash; his lawyers object, citing privacy.
- Woods pleaded not guilty and said he was looking at his phone to change the radio when the crash happened.
- He is focusing on his health and will enter an inpatient treatment program abroad as ordered by a judge.
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