Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Bieber assault incident takes place

Anything linked to Bieber tends to be huge for some reason. You will find accounts coming to light of a Justin Bieber assault. The Usher protégé, whose voice has yet to crack, was not the victim of the assault. In fact, Bieber is the alleged perpetrator. Bieber had been playing laser tag in Toronto, and a scuffle broke out between him and a troop of younger children. There had been allegedly a confrontation. Bieber, 16, may have had to punch a 12 yr old in self defense.

Justin Bieber charged with assault when in Toronto

Toronto, Canada is where Justin Bieber allegedly assaulted a boy. Justin Bieber is presently within the middle of a North American excursion, dubbed the “My World Tour.”. Bieber felt like he wanted to relax with a couple rounds of laser tag. This was while he was in Toronto, as he is a Canadian citizen. A group of younger boys came up to him throughout the game. The boys were around 12 years old. MSNBC explains the kids “tagged” Bieber repeatedly as they singled him out. There are numerous different accounts of what took place next. The basics of it are that Bieber hit one of the kids and ran away though.

Bieber picked on by boys younger than him

Allegedly, Bieber punched one of the boys within the face on his way out of the room, based on Columbia Broadcasting System. The assault that supposedly occurred led to a complaint at the police department. The 12 year old had a father complain. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the incident. The boy who had been allegedly assaulted received minor injuries and did not need treatment. Bieber apparently was being bullied by the gang of young boys. This is why Bieber is expected to talk about bullying in a future statement.

Bieber tour set to carry on

The incident is not going to affect Justin Bieber’s excursion. He will carry on via North America. Right now, he is really popular. The internet crowd loves him. On YouTube, the Bieber “Baby” video is one of probably the most watched. He was an overnight sensation after being noticed when he had been singing on YouTube.

Articles cited

CBS News

cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20019846-504083.html

MSNBC

today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39718650/ns/today-entertainment/



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