Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Sheriff's dept. executes search warrant on drunk nigger Tiger Woods' car: 'Trying to determine if a crime was committed'

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Dave Cross

unread,
Oct 2, 2021, 4:05:02 AM10/2/21
to
Of course his ass was drunk and drugged.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's department executed a search
warrant to investigate the black box from the car Tiger Woods
crashed last week.

Sheriff’s Deputy John Schloegl confirmed to USA Today on Tuesday
that the department sought data from the car to determine if
criminal charges were necessary. He characterized the warrant as
due diligence, according to the report.

“We’re trying to determine if a crime was committed,” Schloegl
said, per USA Today. “If somebody is involved in a traffic
collision, we’ve got to reconstruct the traffic collision, if
there was any reckless driving, if somebody was on their cell
phone or something like that.

"We determine if there was a crime. If there was no crime, we
close out the case, and it was a regular traffic collision.”

Schloegl's statement contradicts Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex
Villanueva, who declared last week that the single-car rollover
was "purely an accident."

Villanueva last week: 'This is nothing like' reckless driving
Villanueva told reporters on Wednesday that officials would
investigate the black box to determine cause, but ruled out
charges of reckless driving or otherwise.

"No," Villanueva said when asked if Woods could face a reckless
driving charge. "A reckless driving charge has a lot of elements
into it. This is purely an accident."

Villanueva then explained that investigators would seek to
determine if a driving infraction was warranted.

"Reckless driving is actually more than an infraction,"
Villanueva continued. "That's a misdemeanor crime that has a lot
of elements attached to it. This is nothing like that."

Officials address contradicting statements
Villanueva made that statement a day after the crash and prior
to the completion of the investigation, which is still ongoing.
The Sheriff's department issued the following statement to USA
Today to address the conflicting information provided by
Villanueva and Schloegl:

“The Sheriff spoke about the information known at that time, and
said it appeared to be a traffic accident,” the statement reads,
per USA Today. “However, the traffic collision investigation is
(on)going and traffic investigators have not made any
conclusions as to the cause of the collision.”

Deputy: 'No probable cause' to obtain blood sample
The Sheriff's Department continues to rule out intoxication
playing a role in the crash. Villanueva said on the day of the
accident that there "was no evidence of impairment" on the scene.

Schloegl told USA Today that law enforcement did not seek a
warrant to examine blood that might have been collected from
Woods at the hospital. He said that Woods had been cooperative
and that there was "no probable" cause for a warrant.

Latest on Woods' condition
Woods underwent emergency surgery to repair multiple fractures
of his right leg and a shattered right ankle. The accident took
place on a winding stretch of road south of Los Angeles known as
a hot spot for accidents. Woods was driving downhill when his
car hit a median and rolled before coming to a stop in a gully.

Woods remained hospitalized over the weekend for followup
procedures with his team declaring that he was "recovering and
in good spirits."

There have been no updates on Woods' condition since he tweeted
his thanks on Sunday after fellow PGA Tour golfers honored him
by wearing his trademark red shirt and black pants at the World
Golf Championships-Workday Championship.

https://sports.yahoo.com/sheriffs-dept-executes-search-warrant-
on-tiger-woods-car-trying-to-determine-if-a-crime-was-committed-
033336250.html
 

0 new messages