Officials say NBA legend not suspect, but ‘would know who was involved’
Michael Jordan could be in some hot water over a recent fire in California.
According to ESPN, Santa Barbara County Fire Department investigators want to speak to the former NBA star concerning a criminal arson investigation.
It took 250 firefighters more than four hours to contain a 25-acre fire last Saturday adjacent to the Rancho San Marcos golf course where Jordan and about a dozen friends were playing golf.
"While we do not believe Mr. Jordan is personally responsible for starting the fire, our investigators have been told that members of his party could have started it, and we would like to speak to Mr. Jordan or his managers to learn more about their group," Santa Barbara County Fire Department Spokesman Keith Cullom told ESPN on Thursday. "So far, we are not getting any cooperation from him.
"Michael Jordan was not at the hole where the fire started, but it is believed he would know who was involved. While we're not asking Michael to pick up the phone and call us, it would be appropriate for his managers or representatives to assist in our investigation, and so far they are not."
"As the authorities have noted, Michael Jordan had no involvement in the fire at Rancho San Marcos Golf Course in Santa Barbara, California. He was golfing at the golf course when the fire occurred and he praises the actions of the firefighters. He is also pleased that no one was injured in the fire."
Whomever started the fire faces criminal charges, which could include recklessness, Cullom said.
I don't think he did it. He is innocent.