Los
Angeles County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating Justin Bieber for
reckless driving after witnesses — including former NFL star Keyshawn
Johnson — complained about the pop-star’s alleged freeway speeds in
their gated community in north Los Angeles County.
At
about 8 p.m. Monday, Bieber allegedly drove his white Ferrari at
freeway speeds in what is a 25 mph zone, Sheriff’s spokesman Steve
Whitmore said.
Johnson
was outside with his 3-year-old daughter who was preparing to get into a
small electric car when Bieber zoomed by. Johnson was upset and got
into his Prius, following Bieber to his nearby home. As the garage door
was closing, Johnson put out his arm and stopped it, telling Bieber he
wanted to talk about his reckless driving.
Whitmore said Bieber scurried into his home without speaking.
The
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received two calls and
responded to the location. When they tried to talk to Bieber, however,
they were also turned away.
“His security detail said he declined to talk to us based on the advice of counsel,” Whitmore said.
Deputies
interviewed two witnesses, including Johnson, and wrote up their
report. They handed that off to detectives who are continuing to
investigate the incident.
“Their
eyewitness testimony to our deputies was definitive — not only the
speed, not only the vehicle, but Mr. Bieber was sitting and driving in
the driver’s side seat,” Whitmore said.
Deputies
plan to send a reckless driving report to the Los Angeles County
District Attorney’s Office to consider filing misdemeanor charges in the
next week or two.
Bieber’s
publicist did not immediately return a call for comment. Johnson
declined to comment via ESPN, where he now works as a TV commentator.
Prosecutors
are also looking at whether to charge Bieber for battery in a separate
incident involving a neighbor, who complained the pop-star attacked and
threatened him.
“We
take this very seriously and if this actually did occur, which it
appears that it did, it is unacceptable behavior from anybody, anywhere,
anytime,” Whitmore said.
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