Bieber smoked pot, took Xanax before Miami arrest – police | Inquirer Entertainment

Bieber smoked pot, took Xanax before Miami arrest – police

/ 06:35 AM January 31, 2014

Justin Bieber. AP

MIAMI – Teen idol Justin Bieber smoked marijuana and took the anti-anxiety drug Xanax before his arrest in Florida last week, police said Thursday, a day after he was charged over a separate case.

Bieber has pleaded not guilty to charges of drunk driving, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license for drag racing in a flashy Italian sports car in Florida.

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“He was driving with Xanax and marijuana in his system when he was pulled over last week by Miami Beach police,” Sergeant Bobby Hernandez told AFP.

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A preliminary toxicology report does not indicate how much THC – found in pot – or key Xanax ingredient alprazolam Bieber had in his system. It turned up negative for illicit drugs such as cocaine, opiates and methamphetamine.

The one-time boy wonder was tested just after his January 23 arrest, part of a string of bad behavior from the 19-year-old singer.

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He is set to be arraigned on February 14, although he does not need to be present for the proceedings.

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Bieber’s father Jeremy meanwhile tweeted a photo saying the pop star was home “safe and sound” after Canadian police charged him Wednesday with the December assault of a limousine driver.

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The young heartthrob is due in court on March 10.

In a growing list of run-ins with the law, Bieber’s Los Angeles home was searched earlier this month because he allegedly hurled eggs at a neighbor’s house.

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The singer also got in trouble with authorities for spraying graffiti in Australia and Brazil, where he was also allegedly involved with prostitutes.

A petition on the White House website calling for the Canadian-born pop star’s deportation had garnered more than 204,000 signatures by 4:30 pm Thursday (2130 GMT).

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The number of signatures easily surpasses the 100,000-threshold required for presidential consideration.

TAGS: Celebrities, controversy, Entertainment, Florida, Justin Bieber, Police, Xanax

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