In an unsettling security breach that has raised concerns about celebrity home safety, an unidentified man managed to infiltrate actor Michael B. Jordan’s Los Angeles residence by falsely presenting himself as a member of the star’s security team.
The incident on Wednesday unfolded while the “Creed” star was present at his property. Sources close to law enforcement revealed that the situation prompted an immediate response from Jordan’s actual security team, who swiftly contacted local authorities.
“They just wanted to get the suspect out of the property,” law enforcement sources told TMZ regarding the initial response from Jordan’s team. The actor reportedly left the premises while officers questioned the trespasser, who was found in the property’s front yard.
Investigation ongoing
The Los Angeles Police Department has launched an investigation into the incident, filing a trespassing report after Jordan’s team later decided to press charges. While details about the suspect’s background remain limited, detectives are actively pursuing the case and considering potential charges.
This security breach follows another recent incident involving the acclaimed actor. Just weeks ago, Jordan was involved in a collision on Sunset Boulevard when his Ferrari struck a parked vehicle. That incident resulted in no injuries or charges.
Rising star’s recent achievements
The 37-year-old actor, who recently received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, continues to make headlines in both his professional and personal life. Industry insiders report that Jordan is currently in talks for “Creed IV,” following the success of the boxing drama franchise.
The incident has sparked renewed discussions about celebrity security measures in Los Angeles, where home invasions and trespassing incidents have become increasingly concerning for high-profile residents.
The LAPD has not yet released additional details about the ongoing investigation, but sources suggest that enhanced security measures are being implemented at Jordan’s residence following the breach.