Justin Bieber cited for speeding, claims chase
Heartthrob singer Justin Bieber has been ticketed for
speeding on a Los Angeles freeway after being chased by at least one
other vehicle, authorities said.
The 18-year-old "Boyfriend" and
"Baby" crooner was cited for driving in excess of 65 mph at about 10:45
a.m. on Friday morning, after calls came in complaining of a freeway
chase on southbound U.S. Highway 101 near Studio City, said Officer Ming
Hsu of the California Highway Patrol.
Bieber told officers he was being chased by paparazzi, Hsu said.
"The second vehicle left the area and there's a search to find that driver," Hsu said.
Hsu did not have a description of the other vehicle.
A call and an email to Bieber's publicist weren't immediately returned.
The
claim of a chase is backed by eyewitness Los Angeles City Councilman
Dennis Zine, who called authorities after seeing Bieber's distinctive
chrome Fisker Karma being chased by five or six other cars.
On his
morning commute to City Hall, Zine said he saw Bieber's sports car
drive up behind him and zoom around him, weaving wildly in and out of
traffic while five or six other cars gave chase.
Zine, who spent
33 years as an officer for the LAPD, estimated the chase exceeded 100
mph as paparazzi engaged in wild maneuvers to keep up with Bieber,
including driving on the shoulder and cutting off other vehicles.
Zine
said Bieber was breaking the law by driving recklessly and speeding,
and the paparazzi were breaking the law by hounding him.
"This was very bizarre, very outrageous and showed a total disregard for life and property," Zine said.
Zine, a witness to countless crashes and fatalities during his time as an officer, said he was surprised no one crashed.
"The
way (Bieber) was driving was totally reckless, I would have arrested
him if I had pulled him over," said Zine. "I wouldn't have given him a
ticket and let him go."
Friday's incident isn't the only time the
floppy-haired singer has had conflict with paparazzi. In May, a
photographer called authorities, complaining he was roughed up by the
pop star in a shopping center, The Commons at Calabasas.
Authorities
said the scuffle happened when a photographer tried to snap photos of
Bieber and his girlfriend, teen actress Selena Gomez.
In April
2011, Bieber called off a meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, saying he cancelled, in part, because
he didn't want to face the country's notoriously aggressive paparazzi.
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