Justin Bieber surrenders to Toronto police

By Marriska Fernandes on January 29, 2014 | 9 Comments


Justin Bieber, 19, arrived at the Toronto Police 52 Division early Wednesday evening to surrender himself in connection with an alleged assault on a limo driver last month. Once news broke of Justin’s surrender, dozens of fans and reporters gathered outside the Dundas St. West station. Justin arrived in a black SUV and was escorted by police officers and a bodyguard into the station. According to CBC News, police sources have said that the pop star would be officially charged at the 52 Division and would be required to appear at a later date. On December 29, Justin and his friends were attending a Toronto Maple Leafs game at the Air Canada Centre. Police were called after a limo driver alleged that he had been assaulted. It was just last week that Justin was arrested in Miami and was charged for DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license. He was released with bail set at $2,500. Since then, social media has since been exploding with fans expressing their opinions on the matter. ~Marriska Fernandes



Comments & Discussion

  1. glendac • January 30, 2014 @ 12:35 AM

    Put his arse in jail and get help!!

  2. Sherry • January 30, 2014 @ 1:08 AM

    His manager, Usher and both his parents need an intervention. It’s sad to see the way he has no respect for people or property. Good kid gone Real Bad.

  3. Snepts • January 30, 2014 @ 1:24 AM

    I remember CBC showing Justin at that Leaf game! Who knew the trouble he’d bring after the game ended?! This kid’s street cred is going off the charts!

  4. Rita Plante • January 30, 2014 @ 8:09 AM

    He is an absolute disgrace and a poor role model for the younger generation. Revoke his green card and put his butt in jail!!!! he should be ashamed behaving that way!

  5. crsby9 • January 30, 2014 @ 10:26 AM

    Once again a child grows up in the industry and as long as he is doing good, everyone is there for him, he does things like this and where are they? His parents need an intervention as well. Was his father not the one that closed(blocked) the street in Florida, and did he not say his mother supplied some of the pills he takes. They are along for the ride and don’t care what he’s up to by the sounds of things. Yes I know don’t believe everything you read.

  6. Snepts • January 30, 2014 @ 12:49 PM

    And let’s be fair, crsby9, Justin’s a gangsta — he’s SUPPOSED to get arrested!

  7. Lisa Layland • January 31, 2014 @ 3:12 AM

    He’s under an overwhelming amount of public scrutiny. At no other time in human history have so many people had access to an individual’s private life. Honestly, step back and give the young man some time to reflect on his resent actions. I am so grateful to have enjoyed growing up with my small peer group…that was challenging enough but Justin’s experience is unique. Canada is blessed with having a wealth of talent and I hope we also have the grace to let our artists make mistakes and learn from them without tossing them to the mobs!!

  8. Snepts • January 31, 2014 @ 4:36 AM

    You’re so right, Lisa — let’s hear it for the artists!

  9. Debbie • December 22, 2016 @ 11:49 AM

    Lisa the enabler…I feel ‘sorry’ for your comment…


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