Friday, October 22, 2010

12 year old involved in Justin Bieber attack case

Anything related to Justin Bieber tends to be huge for some reason. There are accounts coming to light of a Bieber assault. Just Bieber, protégé of Usher, isn’t really the victim. Justin Bieber is really the alleged perpetrator. Bieber was allegedly targeted in a sport of laser tag by the deadliest group of individuals known to man, that being 12 year old boys. There had been allegedly a confrontation. Bieber, 16, might have had to punch a 12 yr old in self defense.

Toronto Bieber assault

The alleged Justin Bieber assault occurred in Toronto, Canada. Bieber is on his “My World Tour” within the middle of North America right now. Bieber is really a Canadian citizen and felt comfortable playing laser tag in Toronto while on excursion. A group of younger boys came up to him throughout the game. The boys were around 12 years old. MSNBC explains that the boys “tagged” Bieber repeatedly as they singled him out. There are many different accounts of what happened next. The basics of it are that Bieber hit one of the kids and ran away though.

Bieber bullied by 12-year-olds

Bieber punched a boy in the face. Columbia Broadcasting System accounts that this took place as he had been leaving the room. After the alleged assault on Friday, the father of the assaulted 12-year-old filed a complaint with police. The incident is being investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The boy who was allegedly assaulted received minor injuries and did not need treatment. Bieber evidently was being picked on by the gang of young kids. This is why Bieber is expected to talk about bullying in a future statement.

Bieber excursion set to carry on

It does not appear the event will affect the current North American tour that Justin Bieber is on. He is quite popular on the web right now. The Justin Bieber “Baby” video is one of probably the most watched videos on YouTube. He sang on YouTube which initially got him noticed. Since then, he has been very popular.

Info from

CBS News

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

MSNBC

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



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