According to the Daily Mail, police reviewed a video showing the moment Jordan’s Ferrari hit another car. According to the Daily Mail, police reviewed a video showing the moment Jordan’s Ferrari hit another car.
TMZ reports that Jordan’s vehicle was involved in a race with another Ferrari owner before the driver appeared to lose control and crashed. Still, the video the Los Angeles Police Department reviewed led them nowhere. The video did not clearly show that Jordan was at fault. If it had, Jordan could have been charged with street racing which is a minor offense. The LAPD closed the case due to the lack of evidence.
The Second Man Involved in Crash Speaks UpAs news of the accident spread last month, the owner of the second Ferrari spoke out.Tensi Angel recorded his version of the incident. Angel insisted that he and the other driver were not “speed racing.” “We were revving engines, but we In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Tensi Angel recounted his version of the incident.”
Angel insisted that he and the other driver were not “speed racing.” “We were revving engines, but we weren’t going fast at all,” he explained. “
But, as I said, those cars take off quickly. So, if you hit the pedal you’re gonna zero to 60 in like two seconds. “So we’re revving our engines, and then once we honked the horns, you know, I started picking up speed, probably going about 45 to 50 [go]. I looked back and he wasn’t there anymore.”[miles per hour]Confused and concerned, Angel, who shared no ties to the driver of the blue Ferrari belonging to Jordan, continued on his way. He says he was unaware of the incident behind him.