Michael B. Jordan's violent Ferrari crash is closed and he won't face any criminal repercussions Law enforcement say there's just not enough evidence to prove what happened during the December crash in Hollywood despite a video showing Michael racing another driver also in a Ferrari moments before Michael careened into a parked KIA. Cops say the video is part of the puzzle of what happened during the accident, but it's not enough to complete it especially as it doesn't capture whether MBJ was behind the wheel. If a crime had been committed it would be street racing, and because that's a misdemeanor an officer would need to witness Jordan driving. That didn't happen as cops only responded after the fact.
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