New details in Tiger Woods arrest in Florida; affidavit released
Gold legend Tiger Woods 'sweating profusely' after crash; new arrest details
Golf legend Tiger Woods told Martin County Sheriff's investigators he was looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station before he is accused of crashing into another vehicle and rolling his sport utility vehicle on its side. Woods, 50, ultimately would be arrested on DUI and refusal to submit to a DUI test following the March 27 crash on Jupiter Island where he has a home. Woods was described as "sweating profusely" when speaking with investigators after the crash.
These and other details were contained in Woods' arrest affidavit, released March 31 by the Martin County Sheriff's Office. Woods was released at 11:11 p. m.
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