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Justin Bieber Wanted for Assault

by Ellen Delaney on May 28, 2012

in Celebrities,Entertainment

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Here are a few words that you never thought you’d see strung together: Justin Bieber is a wanted man.

Yes, the police are looking for the teen sensation after he got into a scuffle with a paparazzo who was blocking his car – and now – the kid with the dubious haircut is wanted for assault.

Sources say Bieber and his girlfriend Selena Gomez got into his car to leave a mall in Calabassas, California, when a photographer stood behind it, blocking their exit. Bieber asked the man to move, but he wouldn’t. Some sort of scuffle ensued and the photographer, after being advised by an attorney who happened to be an onlooker, called 911 and an ambulance. When cops arrived Justin and Gomez had fled the scene.

The photog complained of injuries to his upper torso. He was taken away to a local hospital and released the same day.

Per the rogue lawyer’s advice, the photographer also filed a police report naming Bieber as his assailant. Cops are investigating the incident as a misdemeanor battery.

What do you think? Are Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez now a modern day Bonnie and Clyde? Think he’ll get arrested for assault? Is Bieber the last guy on the planet you’d assume would attack? Get all your entertainment odds in Sports Interaction’s online sportsbook today.

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