Justin Bieber's Dad Defends Singer on Twitter: "Believe in the Truth and Not in the Lies of the Enemy"

A source close to the pop star tells E! News "everyone around him is urging him to seek help"

By Jordana Ossad Jan 24, 2014 3:37 PMTags
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Justin Bieber's father is defending his son, following the singer's DUI arrest.

"I can protect my kids, but I can't protect them from you and your lies. Believe in the truth not in the lies of the enemy. #reallife," Jeremy Bieber tweeted on Friday, Jan. 24.

Jeremy, who also goes by the name Lord Rauhl, spent time with the pop phenom on Wednesday, Jan. 22, at a Miami beach.

The Canadian crooner sported baggy black shorts, a yellow T-shirt and a blue flannel top with a backwards baseball cap and gold chain for the stroll, while Jeremy donned gray pants and a blue T-shirt with sunglasses. The twosome later rented a Segway, which they took for a ride beachside.

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Hours later, the 19-year-old was stopped for drag racing on Pine Street Drive at 26th Street. He failed a sobriety test and was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence. Bieber was charged with DUI, driving on an expired license and refusing arrest without violence. He and pal Crazy Khalil were booked at Miami-Dade County Jail.

Subsequently, Bieber was taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center for processing and he did spend a bit of time behind actual bars before posting bail.