Celebs Respond To Police Raiding Justin Bieber's Home
Posted on Wed Jan 15th, 2014 6:00am PDT By X17 Staff
Justin Bieber should be punished for egging his neighbor's house, but it did seem a bit excessive for 11 police cars to be on the scene this morning to investigate what ended up becoming a felony vandalism case.
A handful of celebs have taken to Twitter to express their outrage over the 19-year-old's home being raided, though many of the stars are besties with the Biebs, so it does seem a bit biased.
Kylie Jenner and Bieber's producer Maejor Ali immediately came to Bieber's defense via Twitter, with Kylie re-tweeting a handful of angry messages from Ali. "Thousands of tax payers dollars were just WASTED by sending 12 ARMED officers with GUNS DRAWN in Justin Bieber's home to search for Eggs," Ali wrote. "Meanwhile people in Urban communities have a hard time getting ONE officer to come out for DANGEROUS crimes ..So many unsolved murders/rapes. Shame on you LA County sheriff office and shame on the judge who signed a search warrant for investigating egg-throwing in Calabasas. #thesystemneedsreform #isthisajoke? #whatisgoingon .. #thingswrongwithamerica." Well, he certainly got the message across!
Kylie added, "I never thought my friends would actually attack someone in the same position as me and my family. Not on your team no more." Kylie, who dates/hangs out with Bieber's pal Lil Twist, must have passed the message along to big sister Kendall Jenner, because Kendall's beau Harry Styles then tweeted a picture of an egg breakfast and wrote, "Egg off."
Meanwhile, Kelly Osbourne, who hung out with Bieber the other day after the news broke that she split from her fiance Matt Mosshart, added, "You play you pay but really who gets arrested for throwing a bloody egg! #Hollyweird."
According to reports, Bieber allegedly caused more than $20,000 in damage, which makes it a felony, and while no one was arrested for vandalism, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed that Bieber's pal Lil Za was arrested for felony drug possession after what was believed to be cocaine was found during the raid. So it was kinda worth it, right? Or no?