An investigation is currently ongoing, as the Los Angeles Police Department look into Michael B. Jordan’s car accident, after he crashed his car while racing a Ferrari.
Police are now looking to prove that Jordan, 36, was behind the wheel of the sports car when it crashed in to a parked car in Hollywood, California on December 2.
If the police find criminal culpability after they wrap up their investigation, possible criminal charges could be pressed against Jordan by prosecutors.
The new details come after a video surfaced of a red and a blue Ferrari appearing to race on a busy section of Sunset Boulevard on that same night.
The footage shows the blue car moving left and then jerking right before hitting a parked Kia.
“Michael B. Jordan crashing out in Hollywood racing another Ferrari,” was written atop the video, which was posted on Instagram Tuesday.
After tracking down the driver of the red Ferrari, Tenshi Angel, stated, “I was listening to music and just vibing out when the blue Ferrari pulled up next to me. I’m looking like, ‘Oh.’ We was just kind of, like, pacing. This was before the recording we was, like, two blocks away.”
“We were just cruising and then, I think it was like the next block, like halfway we were revving the engines a little bit. Then once we got to the next block that was when we was like, ‘Oh.’ Honked three times. I took off, and that’s what happened,” Angel added.
When the accident first surfaced online and in the news, police said there were no signs of anything nefarious and no evidence of drunk driving when they arrived at the scene.
Police also added that there was no field sobriety test conducted on Jordan and no arrests were made.
Jordan’s blue Ferrari’s right fender was ripped off and one of the tires was located multiple yards behind the car. The left side of the Kia was dented and metal scraps were hanging from it due to the impact from Jordan’s pricey vehicle.
Jordan did not provide police at the scene with an explanation as to what happened. His male friend and him seemed to walk away from the accident unharmed.