NBA veteran Michael Jordan’s son Marcus Jordan and a former university of the Central Florida Basketball player, according to the court records, were arrested on Tuesday in Matlaland, FLA for Cocaine capture.
He was accused of additionally protesting the arrest, but the details were sore as records were not available in the Orange County Court System on Tuesday morning. A spokesperson of the Metland Police Department did not return a message immediately seeking further information.
Marcus Jordan was earlier arrested in 2012, which was described by the police as a fluffy change outside a hotel in Omaha, Neb.
Omaha police said Jordan was then 21 years old, who was “very animated, drunk and non -cooperative with the police outside the embassy suites. She was accused of disorganized conduct, opposing arrests and obstructing justice. Was. He was booked in the Douglas County Department of Karcans and was later released.
Jordan, now 34, owns a store in the downtown Orlando, called a trophy room, a retail boutique that pays homage to his father, imitation of the real -life trophy room of the Jordan family residence. He was a contestant in the second season of The Peacock show “The Treets” recently, on which he was terminated after three episodes.
Before going to business, Jordan played guards for the UCF basketball program starting in the 2009-2010 season. He played two seasons with his brother Jeff Jordan before leaving the team in August 2012, with a total of 1,182 points.
In his final season, he received 13.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.4 assistance.