New dashcam footage shows the police pursuit Marcus Jordan was involved in before being arrested for DUI by the Maitland Police Department on Tuesday morning.
Jordan, the son of NBA legend Michael Jordan, sped away from an attempted traffic stop initiated by a Seminole County Sheriff’s officer around 1:03 a.m., footage obtained by the Post shows.
The dashcam footage shows an officer approaching Jordan’s Lamborghini SUV in his patrol car before the clip jumps to the officer with his lights and sirens on as Jordan appears to speed up before losing the officer.
The video then shows the officer disengaging from the pursuit and pulling off to the middle of the road and radioing in the last known location of Jordan’s car.
Roughly 10 minutes later Jordan was spotted by officers with his Lamborghini stuck on the tracks at a railroad crossing.
The police report revealed that authorities noticed Jordan’s headlights on the railroad tracks. There were signs of damage to the bumper and it appeared that rocks had been kicked up, seeming to signal he had been trying to get away but wasn’t able to.
Jordan had told officers he needed help getting his car off the tracks after making a wrong turn, but cops said that he was slurring his speech and had bloodshot, glassy eyes — and name-dropped his NBA legend dad.
“Bro, I’m Marcus Jordan. I’m Michael Jordan’s son,” he told one of the officers. “I’m not doing anything wrong. I’m just trying to get home. And I made a wrong turn. OK?”
He was placed under arrest for DUI after officers had him run through three field sobriety tests and a white powdery substance that was found in his pants tested positive for cocaine.
Jordan also faces charges of cocaine possession and resisting an officer.
Jordan was released from Orange County Jail on Tuesday afternoon and was met by a swarm of reporters as he walked to a waiting car.