Justin Bieber

Miami Beach cops claim to have seen two exotic sports vehicles drag racing along a residential street in the wee hours of January 23, 2014. Justin Bieber, 19, was driving a yellow Lamborghini Spyder and was accompanied by model Chantal Jeffries. The Canadian pop star was detained after failing a field sobriety test and was charged with DUI, resisting arrest without violence, and operating a vehicle with a suspended license.


The singer used a drag strip made of multiple SUVs to race his friend Khalil Amir Sharieff in a red Ferrari, according to the police complaint. Bieber's entourage, which included his father, was also involved. The arresting police calculated that the automobiles were traveling at a speed of about 60 mph in a 30 mph zone. Later, a toxicology test found Xanax and marijuana in Justin Bieber's system.

The adolescent idol was detained for a little less than 10 hours before being freed on a $2,500 bond. In a later interview, he described his terrifying experience and said, "It was incredibly chilly. The worst aspect of it was that. In the end, Bieber and the prosecution came to a plea bargain in which he pleaded guilty to careless driving and resisting arrest in exchange for the state dropping its DUI case. He was also made to pay a $500 fine and complete a 12-hour anger management course.

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Image by Wendy Wei via pexels.com
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