Jordan, who averaged 13 points per game for Central Florida as a junior last season, was charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and obstruction, according to police.
Omaha police were called to an Embassy Suites hotel around 2:15 a.m. Sunday and found the 6-foot-3 guard “animated, intoxicated and uncooperative.” Jordan apparently was arguing with two women in the driveway.
Authorities said Jordan, 21, was subdued by several officers after a struggle.
In his police mugshot, Jordan was smiling and wearing black-rimmed glasses.
Jordan apparently tweeted that he was in Omaha for the U.S. Olympic Swimming and Diving Trials.

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