After previously being considered cocaine, the powdery substance found in Marcus Jordan’s car during his DUI arrest has reportedly been confirmed as ketamine.

According to TMZ, a field test was conducted on the substance during Jordan’s February 4 traffic stop in Florida, which initially tested positive for cocaine. Upon further tests, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement found that the 34-year-old son of Michael Jordan was actually driving his blue Lamborghini with ketamine. Jordan now has updated charges of ketamine possession, DUI combined with property damage and resisting arrest.

Jordan, who was booked in Orange County Jail shortly before release, pleaded not guilty to DUI charges and made an Instagram Story update, thanking those who reached out.

According to NBC News, at approximately 1:14 a.m., Maitland police officers discovered Jordan’s vehicle trapped on railroad tracks near Greenwood Drive and Mechanic Street. The officers learned that Jordan had fled an attempted traffic stop initiated by Seminole County sheriff’s deputies just moments before.

Revelations from the arrest went from bad to worse, with Jordan being said to have reeked for alcohol, gotten aggressive with officers, refused a breathalyzer test and allegedly demanded that Mariah Carey be played at the police holding station.

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