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Michael B. Jordan calls cops on home intruder

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Michael B. Jordan calls cops on home intruder

According to TMZ, Michael B. Jordan’s security contacted the police after a man trespassed on his front lawn on Wednesday.

The “Black Panther” actor was reportedly at home but left after the Los Angeles Police Department arrived.

Law enforcement sources informed TMZ that Jordan’s security immediately called the LAPD and escorted the man off the property.

An unidentified man trespassed on Michael B. Jordan’s lawn on Wednesday, according to TMZ. Billy Bennight/AdMedia / SplashNews.com
Police sources told TMZ that the man falsely claimed to the LAPD that he was part of the star’s security team. REUTERS

During the LAPD investigation, the man allegedly asserted that he was a member of Jordan’s security team.

The LAPD reportedly took the man’s information and then released him.

Initially, Jordan’s team decided not to press charges, but they later changed their minds after the trespasser had left. Law enforcement filed a trespassing report once Jordan’s team decided to take action.

Page Six reached out to Jordan’s representative for comment and the LAPD to verify the report but did not receive an immediate response.

Jordan was allegedly present at home when his security team called the police. The actor left after the LAPD arrived. Instagram/@michaelbjordan
Although initially reluctant to press charges, Jordan’s team changed their stance after the LAPD released the man. Instagram/@michaelbjordan

Jordan appeared unfazed by the incident and continued to promote his upcoming film, “Sinners,” on Instagram this week.

The “Creed III” star had a previous encounter with the police over a year ago when he crashed his Ferrari into a parked Kia in Hollywood, Calif.

Initially, the LAPD stated that there was no evidence of a DUI, but they later investigated further after footage emerged of the Ferrari racing another vehicle.

No charges were ultimately filed against Jordan.

Jordan required LAPD assistance a year after his Ferrari collided with a parked Kia in Hollywood, Calif. APEX / MEGA
He was not prosecuted for the accident. Instagram/@michaelbjordan

Following the crash, an insider disclosed to the Daily Mail that Jordan felt “embarrassed” about the incident.

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“It was an actual accident,” the source explained. “Michael was frustrated that his car was damaged, but it can be repaired.”

“He was, and is, embarrassed about it all as he accidentally had his foot on the gas and didn’t brake in time.”

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