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Re: Tiger Woods, involved in serious car accident, on his way to meet Drew Brees
L.A. County Sheriff: Tiger Woods not expected to face charges
Tiger Woods is not expected to face any charges in relation to his single-car rollover accident Tuesday, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. Villanueva provided an update on Wednesday from his office, stating, “We don’t contemplate any charges whatsoever in this crash. This remains an accident. Accident is not a crime. They do happen, unfortunately.” Villanueva reiterated that there was no reason to expect alcohol or drugs played a factor in the crash and that no blood samples were drawn by investigators. If the hospital where Woods is being treated does a toxicology report, Villanueva said his department would need a search warrant in order to access it. A search warrant would also be needed to access Woods’ phone records, the sheriff added, if investigators wanted to see if Woods might have been distracted by phone use. The initial officer on site, Sheriff's deputy Carlos Gonzalez, is filing the traffic report, according to Villanueva, and “has all the information he needs from Mr. Woods.” GOLF CENTRAL Doc explains Tiger's surgery, possible recovery BY GOLF CHANNEL DIGITAL — FEBRUARY 24, 2021 AT 11:42 AM Dr. John Torres, NBC News’ medical correspondent, joined “Golf Today” to provide insight into Tiger's surgery and possible recovery. The sheriff added that they have yet to determine if the 2021 Genesis SUV was equipped with a black box which might indicate the rate of speed at which Woods was travelling at the time of the crash. He also stated that there have been 13 accidents, including four injuries over the last 14 months along the stretch of road where Woods' incident occurred. |
Re: Tiger Woods, involved in serious car accident, on his way to meet Drew Brees
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· 3 hours ago Tiger Woods' crash was ‘purely an accident,’ according to police Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva confirmed that the golf pro was "not drunk" behind the wheel during the car accident that left him seriously injured on Tuesday morning. Woods will not face criminal charges. Woods underwent surgery after suffering “multiple leg injuries,” according to his agent. An official statement on Woods' condition said, “He is currently awake, responsive and recovering in his hospital room." Video via @GolfDigest |
Re: Tiger Woods, involved in serious car accident, on his way to meet Drew Brees
This could have been so much worse.
One of the 4 Hoarse Men makes an appearance in a GOLF thread on a FOOTBALL Site, I thought 2020 was over!! :rofl: :rofl: |
Re: Tiger Woods, involved in serious car accident, on his way to meet Drew Brees
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Re: Tiger Woods, involved in serious car accident, on his way to meet Drew Brees
If he was a poor white/black guy that lived in a trailer park they would have drawn blood . If he crashed in Louisiana they would have drawn blood. Any type of property damage they would have drawn blood. But the Tigs is okay I’m ok
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If they had found anything they would have let authorities know. Then authorities would be obligated to get a subpoena to prosecute. |
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