Police say Justin will be transported soon to the Miami-Dade County jail.
Miami:
Pop star Justin Bieber has been arrested after police say he drag raced on a Miami Beach street in a yellow Lamborghini and failed a sobriety test early Thursday (January 23).
Miami Beach police confirmed the 19-year-old singer's arrest in a tweet from the department's official account.
Officers saw two cars racing at 4:09 a.m. Thursday, with two vehicles apparently used to block the area off, Miami Dade-Police spokesman Sgt. Bobby Hernandez told WSVN in South Florida. He says the second car was a red Ferrari, and that driver was also arrested. Both cars were towed.
Justin Bieber failed a field sobriety test and was taken to the Miami Beach police station for a Breathalyzer and processing, Bobby Hernandez said. Justin Bieber will be transported to the Miami-Dade County jail, Bobby Hernandez said.
An email seeking comment from publicist Melissa Victor was not immediately returned.
The street where police say Justin Bieber was racing is a palm-tree-lined residential area in mid-Miami Beach. Along one side of the street are small apartment buildings, and on the other side are a high school, a youth center, a golf course and a city firehouse.
Earlier this month, officials said that detectives in California searched Justin Bieber's home looking for surveillance footage that might serve as evidence the pop star was involved in an egg-tossing vandalism case that caused thousands of dollars in damage to a neighbor's home. Officials said Justin Bieber was at the home and cooperated with authorities
In that case, authorities arrested one member of Justin Bieber's entourage on suspicion of drug possession: Lil Za, a rapper whose real name is Xavier Smith.
After being taken to jail, Smith had felony vandalism added to his potential charges and was released on bail at about 8:15 p.m.
The singer lives in a gated community in Calabasas, a celebrity enclave about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
Previous investigations into Justin Bieber's conduct by the sheriff's department have not resulted in charges.
In October, prosecutors declined to charge Justin Bieber after a neighbor complained he drove recklessly through the area. Prosecutors in November 2012 also declined to charge the singer after a paparazzo accused him of punching and hitting him after leaving a Calabasas movie theater.
Miami Beach police confirmed the 19-year-old singer's arrest in a tweet from the department's official account.
Officers saw two cars racing at 4:09 a.m. Thursday, with two vehicles apparently used to block the area off, Miami Dade-Police spokesman Sgt. Bobby Hernandez told WSVN in South Florida. He says the second car was a red Ferrari, and that driver was also arrested. Both cars were towed.
Justin Bieber failed a field sobriety test and was taken to the Miami Beach police station for a Breathalyzer and processing, Bobby Hernandez said. Justin Bieber will be transported to the Miami-Dade County jail, Bobby Hernandez said.
An email seeking comment from publicist Melissa Victor was not immediately returned.
The street where police say Justin Bieber was racing is a palm-tree-lined residential area in mid-Miami Beach. Along one side of the street are small apartment buildings, and on the other side are a high school, a youth center, a golf course and a city firehouse.
Earlier this month, officials said that detectives in California searched Justin Bieber's home looking for surveillance footage that might serve as evidence the pop star was involved in an egg-tossing vandalism case that caused thousands of dollars in damage to a neighbor's home. Officials said Justin Bieber was at the home and cooperated with authorities
In that case, authorities arrested one member of Justin Bieber's entourage on suspicion of drug possession: Lil Za, a rapper whose real name is Xavier Smith.
After being taken to jail, Smith had felony vandalism added to his potential charges and was released on bail at about 8:15 p.m.
The singer lives in a gated community in Calabasas, a celebrity enclave about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
Previous investigations into Justin Bieber's conduct by the sheriff's department have not resulted in charges.
In October, prosecutors declined to charge Justin Bieber after a neighbor complained he drove recklessly through the area. Prosecutors in November 2012 also declined to charge the singer after a paparazzo accused him of punching and hitting him after leaving a Calabasas movie theater.