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You are here: Home / AroundtheWeb / Justin Bieber could NOT have been drag racing at time of Miami arrest, GPS records show

Justin Bieber could NOT have been drag racing at time of Miami arrest, GPS records show

January 31, 2014 By LBSzone

Justin Bieber was not drag racing at the time of his arrest, new reports have alleged. According to TMZ.com, who claim to have obtained the print-out of the GPS records from the Lamborghini Bieber had rented and was driving at the time of his arrest in Miami last week, the records would have shown a higher driving speed if the 19-year-old had been drag racing his friend Khalil, as police initially claimed. Miami Beach police primarily accused Bieber and Khalil of racing at speeds of between 50 and 60 miles an hour. However, judging by the TMZ print-out, the maximum speed reached by Bieber in the car was 44mph, which was when he left Club Set in Miami Beach at 4.07am, before the speed dropped to a maximum speed of 27mph just two minutes later.

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