NBA legend Michael Jordan’s son, Marcus Jordan, found himself being arrested in Florida after he got his vehicle stuck on train tracks in the early hours of Tuesday.
Jordan reportedly said he got stuck after making a wrong turn. The front of his car was covered in rocks, his tires were buried almost halfway, and the back bumper was damaged.
The officers who encountered Jordan said he had “red bloodshot and glassy eyes,” and there was a smell of alcohol coming from the Lamborghini SUV. He would allegedly admit he had “some drinks” while spending time at “a few venues in Winter Park and Casselberry.”
Police also found a “clear plastic baggie with a white powdery substance” in one of his pockets.
The 34-year-old was arrested and charged with DUI, cocaine possession, and resisting arrest without violence.
However, this was just the start of Marcus Jordan’s night.
Once inside a DUI testing facility in Orange County, the former UCF basketball guard was allegedly “loud, profane and belligerent” and exhibited a “sarcastic, patronizing attitude towards” officers.
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A new police report obtained by TMZ Sports states Marcus Jordan belligerently demanded officers play some music.
“Officials also allege in the documents that Marcus fidgeted ‘constantly,’ ‘talked incessantly,’ and got ‘agitated and confrontational when given commands or asked questions,'” TMZ wrote.
Cops stated he asked the facility to “play some holiday music or some s—?” before adding, “Play some Mariah Carey up in this bitch.”
Marcus Jordan Tried To Use Father’s Name To Get Out of Arrest
Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan’s son, unsuccessfully tried to use his father’s name to get out of trouble.
“Bro, I’m Marcus Jordan. I’m Michael Jordan’s son,” he told officers, according to the New York Post.
“I’m not doing anything wrong. I’m just trying to get home. And I made a wrong turn, OK?”
Jordan was arrested on multiple charges, including cocaine possession and resisting an officer without violence.
The 34-year-old is the second-eldest child of the former Chicago Bulls legend.