Bodycam video shows Marcus Jordan’s car on train tracks before arrest
Updated: 4:56 PM EST Feb 4, 2025
Because I’m not getting you back behind the wheel. Um, why? How long ago was this? This just happened right now. We, we thought we were making *** right and I *** turned onto the train tracks apparently. I, but yeah, we’re we’re not getting back in the car right now, OK? um. The reason why, yeah, so do me *** favor. Keep your hands out of your pocket, yeah, yeah, keep your hands out your pockets. There’s nothing in my pocket. That’s why I pass. The man you know throw this thing in reverse. Well, I’ve already got concerns for your level of impairment anyways, OK? So that’s why, because I can smell alcohol coming from you and you’re on train tracks. OK, so come on, man, just listen to me. That’s why I don’t want you back behind the wheel anyways, OK? I’m fine behind the wheel. I just would like to get my car out of this. We’ll deal with that after, after this, OK, we’ll, we’ll deal with that after this. But that’s why I had to get you out of the car, OK, because I hear spinning tires. I hear slurred speech from you. You’re driving on train tracks. I’m not slurring anything, and I’m OK. I, I’m letting you know. I have concerns. I I appreciate that driving *** vehicle. I can’t let you back behind the car and drive *** vehicle. I, I appreciate your concerns. Yeah, I don’t want, but I am not. Inebriated. I’m not anything that cannot drive home. The thing is I’m not familiar with this area. I made *** right. I thought I was making *** right onto the highway. I made *** right onto the *** train track. Where you at, man? I wish I, I wish I could tell you, but you’re way down the track. That’s what I’m saying. It’s not like we’re not way down the train tracks. We, we made *** right and another right. So, um, I’ve been letting you know there’s no physical possible way in this universe we can push this car off the train track. I disagree with that. I, I don’t care if you disagree or not, OK? I’m letting you know. I mean, I, I get that, but I, I, we’re not, I just got behind the wheel, OK? Not at this moment, OK. There possibly is *** train coming, OK? So we need to get off these tracks. That is my concern right now for you guys’ safety on our own, OK? Man, bro, you, you can’t get the car off and we’re not pushing it. Because I’m not getting you back behind the wheel. Um, why? How long ago was this? This just happened right now. We, we thought we were making *** right and I *** turned onto the train tracks apparently. I, but yeah, we’re we’re not getting back in the car right now, OK? um. The reason why, yeah, so do me *** favor. Keep your hands out of your pocket, yeah, yeah, keep your hands out your pockets. There’s nothing in my pocket. That’s why I pass. The man you know throw this thing in reverse. Well, I’ve already got concerns for your level of impairment anyways, OK? So that’s why, because I can smell alcohol coming from you and you’re on train tracks. OK, so come on, man, just listen to me. That’s why I don’t want you back behind the wheel anyways, OK? I’m fine behind the wheel. I just would like to get my car out of this. We’ll deal with that after, after this, OK, we’ll, we’ll deal with that after this. But that’s why I had to get you out of the car, OK, because I hear spinning tires. I hear slurred speech from you. You’re driving on train tracks. I’m not slurring anything, and I’m OK. I, I’m letting you know. I have concerns. I I appreciate that driving *** vehicle. I can’t let you back behind the car and drive *** vehicle. I, I appreciate your concerns. Yeah, I don’t want, but I am not. Inebriated. I’m not anything that cannot drive home. The thing is I’m not familiar with this area. I made *** right. I thought I was making *** right onto the highway. I made *** right onto the *** train track. Where you at, man? I wish I, I wish I could tell you, but you’re way down the track. That’s what I’m saying. It’s not like we’re not way down the train tracks. We, we made *** right and another right. So, um, I’ve been letting you know there’s no physical possible way in this universe we can push this car off the train track. I disagree with that. I, I don’t care if you disagree or not, OK? I’m letting you know. I mean, I, I get that, but I, I, we’re not, I just got behind the wheel, OK? Not at this moment, OK. There possibly is *** train coming, OK? So we need to get off these tracks. That is my concern right now for you guys’ safety on our own, OK? Man, bro, you, you can’t get the car off and we’re not pushing it.
Bodycam video shows Marcus Jordan’s car on train tracks before arrest
Updated: 4:56 PM EST Feb 4, 2025
Marcus Jordan, son of basketball star Michael Jordan, was arrested and booked at the Orange County Jail on Tuesday morning.The 34-year-old — who owns a boutique shoe store in downtown Orlando and is a former athlete at the University of Central Florida — is facing charges of DUI with property damage, possession of cocaine and resisting an officer. According to an arrest affidavit obtained by WESH 2, Marcus Jordan was arrested by the Maitland Police Department after fleeing a traffic stop initiated by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.Police say they were traveling on Greenwood Road when they noticed a vehicle’s headlights on the railroad tracks, adding that the vehicle was not moving. According to the report, there was a train traveling toward the area, approximately 10 minutes away.Officers were able to make contact with Marcus Jordan, who the report says kept asking for help getting his blue Lamborghini SUV off the tracks after he “made a wrong turn.” According to the report, this was the same vehicle that had just fled from a nearby traffic stop.The car was positioned over the railroad tracks with the tires halfway buried in the dirt and rocks. Additionally, officials say the front of the car was covered in rocks and had damage to the back bumper.When talking to Marcus Jordan, an officer said he had slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, smelled of alcohol and didn’t seem to know where he was.
MAITLAND, Fla. —Marcus Jordan, son of basketball star Michael Jordan, was arrested and booked at the Orange County Jail on Tuesday morning.
The 34-year-old — who owns a boutique shoe store in downtown Orlando and is a former athlete at the University of Central Florida — is facing charges of DUI with property damage, possession of cocaine and resisting an officer.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by WESH 2, Marcus Jordan was arrested by the Maitland Police Department after fleeing a traffic stop initiated by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
Police say they were traveling on Greenwood Road when they noticed a vehicle’s headlights on the railroad tracks, adding that the vehicle was not moving. According to the report, there was a train traveling toward the area, approximately 10 minutes away.
Officers were able to make contact with Marcus Jordan, who the report says kept asking for help getting his blue Lamborghini SUV off the tracks after he “made a wrong turn.” According to the report, this was the same vehicle that had just fled from a nearby traffic stop.
The car was positioned over the railroad tracks with the tires halfway buried in the dirt and rocks. Additionally, officials say the front of the car was covered in rocks and had damage to the back bumper.
When talking to Marcus Jordan, an officer said he had slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, smelled of alcohol and didn’t seem to know where he was.