Michael Jordan’s son arrested for DUI, cocaine possession in Central Florida

Marcus Jordan. (Orange County Corrections Department)

MAITLAND, Fla. – Former UCF basketball player Marcus Jordan was arrested early Tuesday morning in Central Florida after being accused of DUI and cocaine possession after getting his vehicle stuck in train tracks, Maitland police say.

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Jordan, 34, who is the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, was booked into the Orange County jail, WKMG reported.

Around 1:15 a.m., Maitland police were in the area of Greenwood Road near Mechanic Street when they spotted a vehicle parked on the railroad tracks. When police approached the blue Lamborghini SUV, they noticed the tires were halfway buried in the gravel on the tracks from being spun repeatedly and there was damage to the bumper.

According to an arrest affidavit, the SUV had recently fled from a traffic stop initiated by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. Just minutes before spotting the vehicle’s lights down the tracks, Maitland dispatch had informed officers of the fleeing vehicle.

Officers approached the passenger side of the vehicle where they spoke to the passenger and Jordan, who was in the driver’s seat. Officers say they could smell alcohol coming from the vehicle, the affidavit states. According to the report, there was a train traveling toward the area, approximately 10 minutes away before police ordered Jordan and the passenger to exit the vehicle.

During police questioning, Jordan said he was coming from a few venues in Winter Park and Casselberry and the last place he visited was Rachel’s Gentleman’s Club. He had some drinks, but insisted he was not over the legal limit, authorities said.

According to the arrest affidavit, Jordan repeatedly stated that he had made a wrong turn and required assistance to remove his vehicle from the tracks. Officers said they noticed Jordan had slurred speech, confusion about his location, and red, bloodshot, and glassy eyes.

Following a field sobriety test, Jordan was placed under arrest for driving under the influence. As police escorted Jordan to the patrol car, they said he pulled against an officer to avoid walking. During a search, police located a clear plastic bag with a white powdery substance in Jordan’s right pants pocket which tested positive for cocaine, the affidavit states.

Officers say Jordan did not comply with instructions given during the search and refused to cooperate when instructed to get in the back of a patrol car.

Officers say the patrol car smelled strongly of alcohol during the transport to the jail and that Jordan was singing the entire way with slurred speech.

After refusing to provide breath samples, Jordan was issued a DUI citation for driving under the influence. He faces charges of cocaine possession and resisting an officer without violence.

According to the jail, Jordan had posted bond but had not been released as of Tuesday morning. Police did not provide details on the passenger who was traveling with Jordan.

Originally from Chicago, Jordan played basketball at the University of Central Florida from 2009 to 2012 and currently resides in Orlando.


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