Justin Timberlake arrested for drink driving; police footage released showing
Police have officially published video evidence of pop star Justin Timberlake's June 2024 arrest in New York following a drunk-driving incident. The home videos show the musician struggling to perform field sobriety tests, including walking a straight line and standing on one leg while admitting he was nervous about his heart racing during the encounter.
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1Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to impaired driving charges following an arrest for drink-driving.
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2Police released video footage showing the pop star struggling with field sobriety tests, including walking a straight line and standing on one leg.
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Police released video footage showing Justin Timberlake struggling significantly during field sobriety tests, including walking a straight line and standing on one leg after being pulled over for impaired driving.
— [Mar 21, 07:35] Police release video of Justin Timberlake's 2024 drink driving arrest (Independent.co.uk)"I am nervous" said the pop star in a short clip released alongside footage from his June 2024 stop.
— [Mar 21, 08:17] Objavljena šokantna snimka uhićenja Justina Timberlakea: 'Nervozan sam, srce mi lupa' (24sata.hr)"I am a little agitated," the star stated while attempting to walk in a straight line and stand on one leg during his arrest.
— [Mar 21, 06:57] Filmarea cu Justin Timberlake arestat pentru că a condus beat, publicată. Se chinuia să meargă în linie dreaptă: „Sunt puțin agitat' (Libertatea.ro)The footage captures the pop star's difficulty performing sobriety tests in an affluent beach town near New York during June 2024.
— [Mar 21, 05:00] Justin Timberlake drink driving arrest footage released (Sky News, Feeds.skynews.com)"These are like really hard tests," observers noted as the star struggled to complete field sobriety requirements after being pulled over in New York's Hamptons.
— [Mar 21, 04:06] 'These are like really hard tests': Watch police footage of Justin Timberlake's drink-driving arrest (Smh.com.au)