Justin Bieber’s Homecoming Party Busted Twice By Cops
Kat De Guzman | | Oct 16, 2014 04:00 AM EDT |
Justin Bieber just got back to his Beverly Hills home and he hosted a homecoming party that was not well-taken by his neighbors. The young singer had police pounding on his door that night for his all-nighter party was too loud and was a disturbance to many.
According to the records from Beverly Hills Police Department, they received noise complaints and were asked to deal with it. The cops who were assigned to stop the mayhem first came tp Bieber's residence at around 11 P.M.. However, they noted that there was no noise at all when they came by so they drove away without knocking on Bieber's door.
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The second visit came at 12:40 in the morning and this time, the noise was evident and that the cops said there were almost thirty to forty people having a great time at the balcony of the 20-year-old singer.
The cops talked directly to Bieber and they reminded him that his neighbors can prompt a citizen's arrest if and when the party does not turn down or if the noise continues. Due to this, the party was broken off and Bieber was very cooperative with the cops and complied with the request of the neighbors.
Ten people reportedly stayed behind after the others cleared out the venue of the party. Also, no charges have been filed.
Earlier on Tuesday, the star was seen buying stuff for his party as he was seen at Bed Bath & Beyond in Los Angeles and purchased things like new sheets, a disco ball, and a Bluetooth speaker.
The singer has just gotten back to the United States after his travel to Europe that has lasted for several weeks. Bieber was already supposed to move out of his Beverly Hills home but due to his busy schedule, he has not found a new pad yet.
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