Bodycam of Tiger Woods arrest shows golfer being handcuffed
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Body camera video has been released showing Tiger Woods being handcuffed after his arrest on driving under the influence charges.
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Body camera footage from Tiger Woods' arrest following a car crash in Florida has been released, showing the golfer being handcuffed by law enforcement. Woods faces a driving under the influence charge stemming from the incident. The video release provides the first visual documentation of the arrest and booking process for one of golf's most prominent figures. The case has drawn significant public attention given Woods' status as a 15-time major champion and one of the sport's biggest names. The bodycam footage is likely to be central to the DUI case proceeding through Florida courts.
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