Drake Bell Slams Justin Bieber (Again) Over Alleged Robbery: "Are We STILL Putting Up With This?"

"When will it end??!!" the actor tweeted on Thursday following the Biebs latest legal woes

By Alyssa Toomey May 16, 2014 4:55 PMTags
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Drake Bell is slamming Justin Bieber...again.

The actor took to Twitter on Thursday to criticize the Biebs, this time over his latest legal woes, following the attempted robbery investigation brought against the beleaguered pop star earlier this week.

"When will it end??!! Are we really STILL putting up with this?," the 27-year-old star captioned a shot of an article highlighting the singer's legal troubles. 

The Los Angeles Police Department is currently investigating a claim that the singer attempted to commit a robbery Monday night. While an LAPD spokesperson couldn't confirm details of the incident, TMZ reported that it took place at a miniature golf and batting cage park in Sherman Oaks, Calif., where a woman said she took pictures of Bieber, prompting him to allegedly snatch her phone and scream at her, causing her daughter to cry.

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Bieber and Bell have a longstanding feud, mainly stemming from Drake's comments about the controversial crooner on Twitter.

The "Beauty and a Beat" singer most recently crashed Drake's album release party and even teased the former Drake and Josh star with cryptic photos on Instagram.

Prior to that, Bell called the singer "repulsive" in a revealing interview with Buzzfeed in which he slammed the singer for his eyebrow-raising antics.

"We didn't sign up to be role models, but we are," he explained. "Artists like Justin Bieber or Lady Gaga have more sway over popular minds than a politician. They could get on a pedestal and say, 'This is how you should treat people,' but instead [Bieber's] going around telling kids that as long as you have enough money and swag, you can do whatever you want. Instead of working to change the world, [he's saying,] 'Work to get as much money and power as possible because then you can do whatever you want and no one can say anything to you.' I just think that's a gross, awful, terrible message."