Monday, January 27, 2014

Justin Beiber by: Taylor Grant-Gates

So as many of you may have heard, Justin Bieber was arrested 4:00 Thursday morning January 23, in Miami Beach. He was drag racing with an estimated 65-70 mph in a 35 mph posted sign. He was drag racing with friend and recording artist Khalil, and had two black Escalades full of other entourage members. He was pulled over and charged with DUI, Resisting Arrest, and driving with an expired license. Bieber admitted to smoking marijuana, taking prescription pills, and drinking alcohol. He was set out on a $2,500 bail and rumor has it that he had been taken to Panama by his mentor Usher, and his Manager Scooter Braun. He also posted a picture on Instagram comparing himself to Michael Jackson after he had gotten released from jail. 
Justin has a lot of nerve for comparing himself to Michael Jackson. He is not that talented and he needs to go sit down somewhere. I also personally believe that the bail was way to low. $2500!!! A regular person would most probably been charged more than that and he smiled in his mugshot....no. But the only reason why this is getting so  much press is because he was turning into the "bad boy" and we were just antsy waiting for home to get arrested. Honestly this is sad. What happened to our child stars?

3 comments:

  1. He has definitely taken this too lightly. I mean, his fans are getting tired of defending all the stupid stuff he does. He is hopefully going to just fade out. Maybe he's actually doing all of this so he doesn't. Oh well, he's dumb.

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  2. Tyra Harris, 5th period

    I hope Bieber doesn't end up like most child stars who hit rock bottom after achieving fame in their young years. Hopefully, this arrest was his wakeup call to quit the reckless driving. I'm sure Usher & Scooter can talk some sense into him.

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  3. LOL @ "Drag racing" though, that's just trying to stir up reactions. Speeding, sure, but racing? No way. Even in the video clip the Escalades blocked Khalil from passing.

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