WATCH: Body camera footage released in Tiger Woods rollover car crash: 'I'm being arrested?'
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Body camera footage from law enforcement responding to Tiger Woods' rollover car crash has been released publicly.
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Body camera footage from law enforcement responding to Tiger Woods' rollover crash in Florida has been released publicly. The video documents the initial police response to the incident and captures Woods' statements at the scene. The release of the footage provides the first direct visual record of how authorities handled the accident investigation. Woods has previously discussed the crash in interviews but this marks the first time the public can see the incident's immediate aftermath through law enforcement documentation. The video is relevant given Woods' prominence as a professional golfer and the significant media attention surrounding the accident.
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