It finally happened. Justin Bieber was arrested. Early Thursday morning, the "Beauty and a Beat" singer was drag racing down a residential street in Miami, when police officers intervened, after hearing engines revving. According to the police report, the 19-year-old pop star had been driving a rented yellow Lamborghini while racing his friend, rhythm and blues singer Khalil Sharieff, also 19, who was driving a red Ferrari (as if those cars wouldn't attract any attention). Apparently, the two artists had been driving upward of 60 mph on a 30 mph stretch of road.

The Miami Beach Police allegedly smelled alcohol on Bieber's breath, and the young singer was uncooperative during the arrest, hurling a string of expletive-laden statements. Bieber was taken in for driving under the influence, drag racing, driving with an invalid license and resisting arrest. In a statement, Bieber admitted to smoking marijuana throughout the day, consuming alcohol and taking prescription medication. The police report also indicates that Bieber was in a stupor and that he failed a field sobriety test.

Later Thursday, Bieber appeared before a judge through a video link with his attorney, Roy Black (who has represented a slew of celebrity clients) and his bond was set at $2,500 dollars -nothing compared to the $75,000 he threw down at a Miami strip club a couple nights prior. An hour after his bond was set, the singer was released from the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, and he was photographed wearing dark sunglasses and a hoodie, waving to fans while perched on top of a black SUV.

Of course, social media is playing a big role in this on going saga. The following day, Bieber took to Instagram to post a photo of this now-infamous post-jail wave of his, juxtaposed next to a photo of the late Michael Jackson in which the King of Pop stands on top of a car, wearing sunglasses and waving to his fans outside of a Santa Monica courtroom after his "not guilty" plea to child molestation charges. Below the photo pairing, Bieber referenced a lyric from a 2003 Jay-Z song, writing "What more can they say."

His Instagram post hasn't been the only photo that has garnered attention. Bieber's mug shot has been the source of folly for many media outlets, with comparisons of the entertainer's bouffant blonde hairdo and wide smile to photos of Miley Cyrus sporting a similar look.

Bieber's Miami arrest came after a much more minor brush with the law earlier this month, when he allegedly threw eggs at an estranged neighbor's house in Calabasas, Calif. Equipped with a search warrant, the Los Angeles Sherriff's Department raided the star's house after this vandalism accusation, and during the search officers arrested someone in the house-not Bieber-for felony drug possession.

Wild antics seem to be the name of the game for Bieber lately. The singer's recent behavior begs the question: Will all the Beliebers out there keep on beliebing? Judging by the swarms of fans who awaited him as he left the Miami jail, the answer still looks like "yes." But, at the end of the day, there's nothing funny about Bieber's DUI arrest. Here's hoping that he can get back on the straight and narrow.
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