CBS reported that Justin Bieber was arrested after police saw him and R&B singer Khalil racing two luxury vehicles down the street at 4:09 a.m., with two other vehicles apparently being used to block off the area. Both Bieber and Khalil face drag-racing and driving under the influence charges.
The booking photo, released Thursday, shows the 19-year-old pop star flashing a grin after being arrested on DUI, driving with an expired license and resisting arrest without violence charges after allegedly speeding down a residential Miami Beach street in a yellow Lamborghini on an expired license.
In addition to driving under the influence down a residential street, the singer also admitted to police that he had smoked marijuana, took prescription drugs and was drinking (just dumb)
Now allegedly he was clocked at doing 55 or 60 in a 30 mph zone. Now, many of us would question wheather that is considered speed racing, but still, he was under the influence driving in a neighborhood.
Police said Bieber was driving a Lamborghini and Khalil was driving a Ferrari. Both cars were towed. Police say Bieber was clocked at 55 to 60 mph in a 30 mph zone.
I pray this child is not hooked on drugs, but he is showing all the signs of being just that. I will keep this talented teen and his family in my prayers, I bet his Mama is having a fit right about now.
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