By Staff Reporter (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jan 26, 2014 09:38 PM EST

The law has finally caught up with the "Baby" singer. Multiple media sources, including TMZ, reported the arrest of Justin Bieber for DUI early Thursday mornings. According to police officers on the scene, the singer was wasted and had resisted arrest. He even cussed a cop through multiple F---- words.

CNN reported Bieber saying to police officers, "What the f---- did I do? Why did you stop me?" The police report indicated that the police officer had pulled over a man driving a yellow Lamborghini Gallardo at 4 am.

The teenager was booked into the system after he failed a sobriety test. This was confirmed by Miami Beach Police Chief Raymond Martinez with reporters including CNN. Chief Martinez said Bieber, who was driving the yellow vehicle, was told to pull over but he did not cooperate with the officer's instructions. He also allegedly ignored a police officer's request to keep his hands on the vehicle during the patdown for weapons. 

He was later released from a Miami jail, an hour later after he was videolinked to a Miami judge. The judge, Judge Farina, imposed the mandatory $2,500 bond for the offense by Thursday afternoon.

The Miami Herald reported that Bieber left the prison at about 2:30 pm. He was charged with driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license. His mugshot, as shown here, showing him smiling in an orange red jumpsuit with the sleeves rolled up showing arms filled with tattoos. Representing the pop star was high profile counsel Roy Black. 

He left the jail in black, with a hoodie over his head. He then sat on top of a black Cadillac Escalae and then waved to fans before bing driven away, according to CNN.

Black then talked to the media, as quoted by Miami CBS, saying, "At this particular time I'm not going to make any comments about the case except to say Mr. Bieber has been released on bond and we agreed that the standard bail would apply in this case." He then added, "I think this case will proceed as any other case does in the system."