Michael B. Jordan called Los Angeles Police on an unidentified intruder who entered his home and allegedly claimed to be part of Jordan’s security team last week.
Jordan was at home during the afternoon when he spotted the suspect before contacting the police and leaving. The LAPD arrived shortly after and escorted the intruder off the property. At some point after the suspect left, Jodan’s security team decided to press charges after initially deciding against it. The LAPD took the report and the suspect’s information before leaving.
Jordan and the suspect have never interacted face-to-face before. However, the actor doesn’t appear shaken by the incident. He is focused more on promoting his upcoming film, Sinners, which will premiere in March 2025. Currently, there are no details regarding the suspect’s behavior.
The last time Jordan interacted with LAPD officers was a year ago after crashing his Ferrari into a parked Kia in Hollywood. Although the police said there was “no evidence of a DUI,” they later looked further into the case after a video surfaced of Jordan racing another car. No charges were filed against him.
Jordan is the latest of a string of celebrities to have had unwanted guests arrive at their homes; some famous names include Paris Hilton, Tom Hanks and Taylor Swift, by fans seeking to meet their personal favorites.
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