By micheal hills chidera
The Canadian pop singer, 19, arrived at the 52 Division police station in Toronto just after 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday and was arrested and charged with assault stemming from a December incident in which he allegedly attacked a limousine driver. He was accompanied by his father, Jeremy Bieber, as well as his manager, Scooter Braun.
Bieber was released, but will be required to appear in court at a later date. No mug shot was released.
Bieber's lawyer issued a brief statement: "The Toronto Police Service requested that Justin Bieber appear in Toronto today to face an allegation of assault relating to an incident on Dec. 29, 2013. We anticipate that this matter will be treated as a summary offense, the equivalent of a misdemeanor in the United States.
"Our position is the [sic] Mr. Bieber is innocent. As the matter is now before the Court, it would be inappropriate to address the specifics of either the allegation or of our defense at this time."
Details of the case are sketchy.
Police responded to a distress call last month and discovered that
Bieber had been in the area after attending a Maple Leafs NHL game.
According to the Toronto police, "a limousine picked up a group of six
people outside a nightclub. While driving the group to a hotel, an
altercation occurred between one of the passengers and the driver of the
limousine. In the course of the altercation, a man struck the limousine
driver on the back of the head several times. The driver stopped the
limousine, exited the vehicle, and called police. The man who struck him
left the scene before police arrived."
At the time of the incident, it was unclear whether it was Justin or a member of his entourage involved in the alleged scuffle.
Bieber was born in London,
Ontario, (about halfway between Toronto and Detroit) and raised in
nearby Stratford, Ontario. His recent trips back to Toronto have been
anything but quiet, however. In July 2013, while hanging out with some
buddies on the balcony of a local hotel room, he was photographed
launching a big glob of spit down below to the street where fans were
supposedly lined up. His camp later claimed that the pics were
"superimposed.” A month later, he got into a scuffle at a Toronto
nightclub apparently provoked by a partygoer.
[Related: A Timeline of Trouble Leading Up to Justin Bieber's Miami Arrest]
The Toronto charges cap quite a day for Bieber. Earlier Wednesday, he entered a not guilty plea (via his lawyer) in a Florida court to suspicion of DUI, resisting arrest without violence, and driving with a suspended driver's license related to his drug- and-booze-fueled Lamborghini fun run last week. He's scheduled for arraignment on Feb. 14, although he isn't required to be present.
[Related: A Timeline of Trouble Leading Up to Justin Bieber's Miami Arrest]
The Toronto charges cap quite a day for Bieber. Earlier Wednesday, he entered a not guilty plea (via his lawyer) in a Florida court to suspicion of DUI, resisting arrest without violence, and driving with a suspended driver's license related to his drug- and-booze-fueled Lamborghini fun run last week. He's scheduled for arraignment on Feb. 14, although he isn't required to be present.
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