The Biebs is at it again. Pop star Justin Bieber was charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest, and driving without a valid license after drag racing through a residential area in Miami Beach, Florida.

Bieber’s entourage – including his dad – reportedly used their cars to block traffic on the road to create a drag strip for the 19-year-old singer. First alleged egg-tossing, now this. Sigh.

Here’s a breakdown of why he Bieber charged with these crimes (or, as Bieber told police, “what the f–k this is about”) and what prosecutors will need to prove:

After Bieber’s arrest, his bail was set at $2,500; he was then released from jail and driven away in an SUV, The Miami Herald reports. Maybe Bieber should stick to the passenger side and make new friends?

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Related Resources:

  • Justin Bieber arrested on drunken driving, resisting arrest charges (CNN)
  • Justin Bieber’s Paparazzo Run-In Wasn’t Hit-and-Run, Cops Say (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)
  • Justin Bieber Speeding, Again? Deputies Investigating (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)
  • Will Pic of Justin Bieber Smoking Pot Lead to Charges? (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)

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