Monica Reed

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Justin Bieber to the rescue!

Today, Justin Bieber is actually in the news for doing something GOOD.  I know, right?  He was at a Coachella party when he saw a guy assault a woman.

The guy grabbed her by the throat and wouldn’t let her go.  Justin gave him a super left hook and socked him in the face and put him against a wall.  The woman got away, and the guy was kicked out of the party.

The assaulter was later seen chasing and smacking an SUV as it left the party, thinking Justin was inside. At that point, the police came and arrested him.

So yeah…this just raises the question, would you have done what the Ole Biebs did?

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