Tiger Woods was arrested in Florida after a rollover crash. The police found two hydrocodone pills, an opioid painkiller, on the golfer. Woods admitted to taking prescription medication. An official stated that 'his normal abilities were dysfunctional' and he could not safely operate a vehicle. Woods told police he was distracted by his phone and radio during the crash, which occurred on Jupiter Island. The 15-time major winner was driving at high speed when he attempted to pass and ended up rolling the vehicle, exiting through a window. The police detained the golfer, who was released hours after the incident. Although the athlete tested negative for alcohol, he refused a urine test, and officers found two hydrocodone pills in his pants.
Tiger Woods Arrested in Florida After Crash
Golfer Tiger Woods was arrested in Florida after crashing his car. Police found an opioid painkiller on him. Woods admitted to taking prescription medication.