Will bodycam footage of Tiger Woods' harrowing rescue be released?
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Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva told FOX 11's Bill Melugin that police will be as transparent as legally possible and will consult with county attorneys regarding the release of bodycam footage related to the rescue of golf legend Tiger Woods.
Deputy Carlos Gonzalez was among the first emergency personnel members to arrive on the scene. He described Woods as "calm and lucid", adding that Woods knew where he was and what time of day it was. Gonzalez's body camera was turned on during the rescue. Workers move a vehicle on its side after a rollover accident involving golfer Tiger Woods Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., a suburb of Los Angeles.. Woods suffered leg injuries in the one-car accident and was undergoing surgery, authorities and his manager said. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) A vehicle is towed away from the site of a crash involving golfer Tiger Woods, Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, in the Rancho Palos Verdes suburb of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) Villanueva said that Woods was driving at a "relatively greater speed than normal" when he crashed in a hilly area and that Woods was driving northbound when he hit a center divider and flew several hundred feet. He noted that there was no evidence of impairment when emergency personnel arrived.More Related News