Friday, January 26, 2024

Michael B. Jordan Cleared in Ferrari Crash


Last year actor Micheal B. Jordan crashed his Ferrari into a parked car with video later circulating appearing to show that he had been racing with another Ferrari [click here if you missed that]. 

No charges will be filed...

From TMZ
The investigation into Michael B. Jordan's violent Ferrari crash is closed, and he won't face any criminal repercussions ... TMZ has learned.
Law enforcement tells us there's just not enough evidence to prove what happened during the December crash in Hollywood ... despite a video showing Michael racing another driver -- also in a Ferrari -- moments before Michael careened into a parked KIA.
Cops say the video is part of the puzzle of what happened during the accident, but it's not enough to complete it -- especially as it doesn't capture whether MBJ was behind the wheel.
If a crime had been committed, we're told it would be street racing, and because that's a misdemeanor ... an officer would need to witness Jordan driving. That didn't happen as cops only responded after the fact.
Ditto for speeding -- we're told it isn't clear from the vid just how fast Michael's car was going as he apparently raced the other down Sunset Blvd.
So, when you put it all together ... just too many question marks to prosecute.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

He needs to lose his license and learn a lesson. I don't want to be on the streets with fools like this a-hole.

Anonymous said...

Right conclusion then. And I’m sure he bought that Kia driver a whole new one

Anonymous said...

So he paid off the Kia owner.

Anonymous said...

They need speed cameras.

Anonymous said...

They have speed cameras and one driver even recorded him racing another Ferrari driver on the street before the crash. They’re not going to use those cameras as proof on Hollywood here and that’s sad. 2024 and the police and DA office is still as crooked as this. If I crashed into someone else, I’d get charged with reckless driving and failing to maintain my vehicle resulting in property damage.

Anonymous said...

He's lucky he only destroyed a couple of cars! That accident was really bad and by the looks of it, he was distracted and racing another vehicle. Anyone else would be arrested, charged and lost points on their license.

LOLOL said...

He's lucky to be alive. Yes he paid coins for this accident.

Anonymous said...

Lesson learned. Fast cars aren’t worth losing a life….. or two. This is how Paul Walker went out.

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