NFL Players arrest thread



The news continues to get worse for Tiger Woods. He has a documented history of using prescription medication to manage chronic back pain and sleep disorders. This has resulted in several high-profile incidents, including a 2017 DUI arrest.


Fast forward almost a decade, and he is still having the same issues. The 15-time major champion may have to face the hard truth following his latest arrest. He was arrested on suspicion of DUI on Friday, after he was in a rollover car accident in Florida.

Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said Woods and the person in the other vehicle were not injured. Budensiek said investigators at the scene found Woods to be showing signs of impairment. He did a breathalyzer test, which came out negative. However, he refused to take a urine test. Authorities charged him with driving under the influence with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.


That wasn’t all they found out on that day about the golf legend.

Tiger Woods Was Found With Pills in His Possession​

Tiger Woods talking to reporters
Tiger Woods (Photo via Twitter)
When Woods was attacked by his ex-wife for infidelity in 2009, the golfer had taken Vicodin and sleeping pills. In 2021, Woods’ SUV rolled over and crashed, and there was an empty, unlabeled pill container in the car. He told the police he thought he was in Florida. The crash happened in California.



In 2017, Woods was arrested when police found him asleep at the wheel. In his system at the time, there were five drugs. They were Vicodin, Dilaudid, Xanax, Ambien, and THC.

According to the police report (via TMZ), during his latest crash and DUI arrest, Tiger Woods had two hydrocodone pills in his pocket. The publication added that Woods claimed his cell phone and radio distracted him prior to his rollover crash.

They finished off the report by stating that they had obtained the arrest affidavit in connection with the March 27th incident.
 
"pregnant person"...🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

That's "pregnant woman, 'Tard.

Surprised the headline wasn't Former Patriots camp body Trystan Hill arrested...

Hey, media! WTF is a pregnant person? Do you mean woman?


This particular time was not an example of media bias. From the law itself:


a pregnant individual to force the individual to have an abortion;

a person the actor knows is pregnant at the time of the offense;

a Class A misdemeanor if the offense is committed against a pregnant individual to force the individual to have an abortion.

2025 Texas Statutes Penal Code Title 5 - Offenses Against the Person Chapter 22 - Assaultive Offenses Section 22.01. Assault
 
Retarded wording, easily remedied by accurate reporting.


I'm missing what you're trying to get across...


The reporting was accurate. The law uses "individual" and "person". The report used the word "person".
 
Then cite the law. The wording (and lack thereof) was chosen. Only women can get pregnant, so report that as such.
 
Then cite the law. The wording (and lack thereof) was chosen. Only women can get pregnant, so report that as such.


You're fighting a non-existent battle here. On this particular occasion, the reporter got it right.
 
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