BREAKING NEWS
OK LogoNEWS

Watch Justin Bieber Get Knocked Down in Security Showdown at Macy's Fragrance Event

2011__06__Justin_Bieber_Someday_June24news 300×287.jpg

Jun. 24 2011, Published 4:32 a.m. ET

Link to FacebookShare to XShare to Email

Justin Bieber endured quite a fright yesterday when he greeted throngs of screaming Beliebers outside Macy's Herald Square in NYC and was knocked down by a man was first believed to be a rogue fan. Later, it was reported that the male "attacker" was actually an undercover cop. And, of course, all the commotion was caught on video.

Footage was released on YouTube of Justin being toppled and a swarm of security rushing to his aid.

Article continues below advertisement

OK! NEWS: JUSTIN BIEBER "SLIGHTLY INJURED" & "SHAKEN UP" AFTER MAN ATTACKS HIM AT NYC FRAGRANCE EVENT

He was supposed to sign some autographs for fans, but the crowd was too unruly.

According to TMZ, and undercover cop went to protect Justin from the crazy crowds of fans, but a miscommunication existed and the security guards did not know that the man out of uniform was an officer, so one member of JB's entourage pulled him off Justin.

MORE ON:
Justin Bieber

Law enforcement sources told TMZ when the undercover cop identified himself,  Justin's security guard would not stand down.

As a result, he was "secured" and "cited for disorderly conduct."

All that matters is that the Justin is safe. He reportedly suffered a "minor" injury to his arm, but he still continued to move on and sign autographs for fans.

He went through with the entire signing, and even made it out to support his girlfriend Selena Gomez at an NYC screening of her new flick, Monte Carlo!

"today went well at macy's.. the fans were AMAZING, thanks to all the fans who came out to support it was a breath of fresh air" Justin Tweeted after his exciting day in the Big Apple.

Watch the showdown, via TTTEnts on YouTube, below.

Fans chanting for Justin outside Macy's

Advertisement

Want OK! each day? Sign up here!

Opt-out of personalized ads

© Copyright 2024 OK!™️. A DIVISION OF EMPIRE MEDIA GROUP INC. OK! is a registered trademark. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Offers may be subject to change without notice.