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Tiger Woods Didn t Remember Driving His Car After Terrifying Crash, New Affidavit Reveals
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The affidavit submitted by L.A. County Sheriff s Deputy Johann Schloegl also reveals that a local man, who first responded to the crash scene, found the pro golfer unconscious in the driver s seat. Mar 6, 2021
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Tiger Woods conditions in the aftermath of the bad single-vehicle rollover collision have found their way out. L.A. County Sheriff s Deputy Johann Schloegl submitted an affidavit which described an interview with a man who lives in the area where the pro golfer crashed his SUV on February 23.
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Friday vaccinated about 300 of its employees at a mobile vaccination clinic at the Pomona Fairplex, the department said.
The clinic was the first in a series that will be offered to Sheriff’s Department employees, including sworn, professional and reserves staff, over the next few weeks, officials said.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva appeared at the site Friday and urged employees to get vaccinated, saying that he had done so with no ill effects.
“I took two doses of the Moderna vaccine, which is being offered here today, and I feel great,” Villanueva said at a news conference.
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Like other modern cars and trucks, the Genesis GV80 that Woods was driving when he crashed was equipped with an electronic data recorder and other computer hardware meant to serve as a digital witness of sorts filled with information investigators can use to piece together the seconds before and during the accident.
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The devices are part of a broader array of safety technology built into many newer vehicles. Vehicles in the Genesis line Hyundai’s luxury brand for example, also feature artificial intelligence software that keeps a watchful eye, sending alerts if it detects the driver is distracted or closes his or her eyes while driving.