Justin Bieber arrested for DUI and drag-racing in Miami

2015-05-13 1

Megastar Justin Bieber was arrested for DUI, driving without a valid license, and resisting arrest without violence early Thursday morning, according to Miami police.

Bieber has been in town the past few days, and was reportedly visiting a club on Lincoln Road Wednesday night.

After a night of drinking and drug-taking, Bieber and fellow R&B singer Khalil Amir Sharieff, decided to go drag racing in rented sports cars on a Miami Beach Street when they were pulled over by policemen at around 4am.

According to the arrest report, the arresting officer said, "I immediately smelled an odor of alcohol emanating from the driver's breath and bloodshot eyes. The driver had slow deliberate movements and a stuper-look on his face."

Bieber failed a field sobriety test and refused to cooperate and was brought to the Miami Beach Police station where a DUI investigation was conducted.

During the investigation, he allegedly admitted to drinking alcohol, smoking weed and taking prescription drugs. However, latest reports say that Bieber blew a .014 and .011 on a breathalyzer test, both readings too small for a criminal charge or even administrative license suspension for underage driver.

Miami Beach police said Bieber has been cooperative and had not caused any more problems during the booking process.

Bieber was transported from Miami Beach Police Headquarters to the Turner Guilford Knight Correction Center just after 10 a.m. Thursday.

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