Justin Bieber Accused Of Egging Neighbor’s House

Justin Bieber seems to be trying to prove that he has a little bad boy inside him, but this time he may have gone too far. Police officers recently searched the young singer’s home, looking for ...
Justin Bieber Accused Of Egging Neighbor’s House
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  • Justin Bieber seems to be trying to prove that he has a little bad boy inside him, but this time he may have gone too far. Police officers recently searched the young singer’s home, looking for evidence that he was involved in the egging of his neighbor’s home. The neighbor reported his home was vandalized by Bieber and some of his friends and claims that the egging caused at least $15,000 in damage to the home.

    Bieber lives in a gated community and as you would expect, the homes in this community are immaculate. The home that was vandalized was described by police as having custom wood siding and Venetian plaster trim. The eggs that were thrown at the home allegedly ruined both the siding and the plaster and the victim will have to have both replaced.

    When cops searched Bieber’s home, they arrested one of his friends for suspicion of drug possession. Police said that the drugs were in plain site and that the man, Xavier Smith, was being held in lieu of $20,000 bail. Bieber was not arrested and the police have said that they are not sure if he was involved in the attack.

    If Bieber is found to be guilty of the egging, he could be charged with felony vandalism. Bieber could be arrested and fined and may even serve jail time.

    “I get that the eggs don’t seem that significant, but it does rise to the level of a felony,” Lt Thompson said. “There is a victim in this case who has extensive damage done to their home. And that’s a serious incident.”

    Bieber has not released a statement regarding the incident, nor has he offered to pay for the damage done to his neighbor’s home.

    Do you think the Biebs is guilty?

    Image via Wikimedia Commons.

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