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Jupiter Island Today
By the People, for the People
Tiger Woods arrested after rollover crash on Jupiter Island
Affidavit and body camera footage to be released after DUI, property damage, and refusal to take urine test charges
Mar. 30, 2026 at 9:50pm
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A cubist interpretation of the chaotic scene surrounding Tiger Woods' recent rollover crash on Jupiter Island, reflecting the fragmented details and multiple perspectives of the incident.Jupiter Island TodayTiger Woods was arrested on Friday afternoon on Jupiter Island, Florida after a rollover crash involving his Range Rover. Investigators said Woods was visibly impaired when they arrived on the scene and that he passed a breathalyzer test but refused to provide a urine sample. The Martin County Sheriff's Office is expected to release the arrest affidavit and body camera footage from the incident on Tuesday.
Why it matters
Tiger Woods is one of the most famous and successful professional golfers of all time, making this arrest a major news story with potential implications for his career and public image. The release of the affidavit and body camera footage will provide more details about the circumstances surrounding the incident and Woods' condition at the time.
The details
According to authorities, Woods was speeding on South Beach Road and clipped a pressure washing truck while trying to pass on the narrow, two-lane road. His Range Rover then rolled over, but Woods was able to crawl out the passenger door. Neighbors reported that aggressive driving on Beach Road is common, with people often speeding and attempting to pass other vehicles despite the 30 mph speed limit.
- On Friday afternoon, Tiger Woods was arrested after a rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida.
- On Tuesday morning, the Martin County Sheriff's Office is expected to release the arrest affidavit related to the incident.
- Later this week, the body camera footage of Woods interacting with law enforcement at the scene is also expected to be released.
The players
Tiger Woods
One of the most successful and famous professional golfers of all time, who was arrested on suspicion of DUI, property damage, and refusing to take a urine test after a rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida.
Martin County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency that responded to the rollover crash involving Tiger Woods and is expected to release the arrest affidavit and body camera footage from the incident.
Sam Saporito
A neighbor who reported that aggressive driving and speeding on the narrow, two-lane Beach Road where the incident occurred is a common occurrence.
What they’re saying
“You're not supposed to pass on that road and the speed limit is 30 mph. People are just impatient. If you go 30 mph, someone's gonna try to pass you.”
— Sam Saporito, Neighbor
What’s next
The Martin County Sheriff's Office is expected to release the arrest affidavit related to Tiger Woods' case on Tuesday morning, which will likely provide more details about the incident. The body camera footage of Woods interacting with law enforcement at the scene is also expected to be released later this week.
The takeaway
This high-profile arrest of one of the most famous athletes in the world raises questions about Tiger Woods' well-being and the safety concerns around aggressive driving in the Jupiter Island community. The release of the affidavit and body camera footage will shed more light on the circumstances and potentially have implications for Woods' future.

