In a recent interview, former NFL player, Keyshawn Johnson, expressed his anger towards Justin Bieber after the Memorial Day incident in which the Biebs sped through the gated community of Calabasas, where the singer and Johnson reside, endangering the neighbors and scaring some parents whose kids were out playing.
Keyshawn Johnson hopped into his Prius and started following Bieber, who was driving his Ferrari, and blocked him in the driveway. However, Justin rushed into his mansion without speaking to him.
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Almost a week after the incident, Tyler, The Creator took it to Twitter to clear up the mess, saying Keyshawn Johnson was wrong as The Creator was the one driving Bieber's Ferrari. "That Was Me Behind The Wheel Of Justins Vehicle." He added, "Don't Blame Him. People Are Actually Evil Swearing Up And Down That It Was Who It Wasn't."
Justin Bieber replied in response, "All good buddy. I deal with this everyday. Thanks though. The baby aint mine either," referring to the latest baby drama with an unidentified 27-year-old European woman who claimed she had an affair with Bieber in February, 2010 at the Gansevoort South hotel in Florida.
The woman, who now has a 2-year-old daughter, reportedly said that she met the singer at a TGI Fridays in South Beach where he was unwinding after a concert and then went to his hotel suite. Bieber was 15 at the time and she was 25.
Justin Bieber might have thought that Tyler, The Creator's tweet was going to let him off the hook, but it just sparked more anger in Keyshawn Johnson, who said to reporters, "Look man, I know the difference between a black kid driving a car and a white kid driving a car."
Keyshawn's agent Jerome Stanley said his client was "very, very, very livid," adding: "Keyshawn is taking the situation very seriously. He wants Justin to slow down and be a responsible neighbor."
"All I want to do is protect my kids. I got a 1-year-old and 3-year-old," Johnson, 40, told TMZ. "He's speeding through a residential neighborhood. That's why all the neighbors is mad. ... You got a 19-year old kid feeling entitled; speeding up and down the highway!"
"If he loses control, at 19 years old, and all we gonna be able to do is say, 'Ohhh, I'm so sorry. Damn sorry! Didn't do it.' You did!" Continued Johnson.
Many neighbors agree with the star football player, and a lot of them have decided to stop their payments of $1,000 to the Homeowner Association (HOA) for residential services, as they are upset with Bieber's behavior.
Around 500 residents pay the monthly charge, so the HOA could lose a lot of money over the issue, and all the locals want is for the singer to be reminded about the neighborhood rules, which include noise from parties, his friends parking on the street overnight and speeding.
"He has to answer to the D.A.'s office, and not me," Keyshawn added. "So, the bottom, at the end of the day, him and his handlers, his goons, or whatever they are to him, his henchmen, they gotta protect him! I don't have to protect him."
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