Marcus Jordan Reportedly Demanded Police ‘Play Some Mariah Carey Up In This B*tch’ While Detained On DUI Charges

Marcus Jordan Reportedly Demanded Police ‘Play Some Mariah Carey Up In This B*tch’ While Detained On DUI Charges
Michael Jordan’s son, Marcus Jordan, was reportedly eager to hear some Mariah Carey during his brief stint behind bars.
A police report obtained by TMZ claims Marcus was “belligerent” and unruly while at a DUI testing facility in Orange County, Fla., after being taken into custody. At one point, he allegedly demanded:
“Can’t you play some holiday music or some s**?”
Before adding:
“Play some Mariah Carey up in this b***h.”
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Authorities added that the 34-year-old Jordan heir “aggressively and repeatedly” pulled away from officers, was “loud, profane, and belligerent,” and displayed “a sarcastic, patronizing attitude” toward them. He also allegedly “talked incessantly,” “fidgeted constantly,” and became “agitated and confrontational” when given commands or asked questions.
As reported, Marcus was initially detained on Tuesday (Feb. 4) after police claimed he drove his Lamborghini SUV onto Maitland train tracks while intoxicated.
Bodycam footage reportedly shows Marcus trying to walk away from officers, refusing to cooperate, and resisting a breathalyzer test.
He was ultimately charged with DUI with property damage, possession of cocaine, and resisting an officer without violence. Marcus was released late Tuesday morning and has yet to publicly comment on the incident.
Do you think the police should’ve bumped some Mariah Carey for Marcus?
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