Justin Bieber's Bodyguard Reportedly Attacked Photographer's Car

Nov 29, 2013 11:55 AM EST | Jordan Ecarma

One of Justin Bieber's bodyguards allegedly attacked a photographer's car Thursday in Australia.

The photographer was reportedly following Bieber's car when it pulled over and one of the 19-year-old pop star's bodyguards got out, TMZ reported.

In the video, which was shot Thursday night in Sydney, the photographer and the bodyguard have a heated exchange after the paparazzo refuses to leave. After several loud banging noises, the photographer can be heard to say, "He just kicked the door."

The photographer also claims that his tires were slashed but didn't show them in the video. Bieber's bodyguards have allegedly been "on the rampage" in the country as the singer continues his "Believe" tour.

Bieber, who is not visible in the recent clip, has made headlines for plenty of trouble lately.

One of his bodyguards allegedly harassed a surfer on Wednesday into deleting a photo of the "One Time" singer wiping out while surfing in Byron Bay.

Bieber has also made his mark--literally--on several locations by defacing walls with graffiti, according to The Daily MailAfter the singer tagged a wall at the Australian QT Hotel with graffiti, Mayor Tom Tate sent him a graffiti removal kit, but Bieber had already left the hotel.

"If a normal person did that they'd be serving 80 to 100 hours of community service," Tate told Nine Network. "Just come and clean it up and we'll be happy with you. Alternatively come and sing at our mayoral Christmas carols on the seventh of December for an hour and I'll let you go."

Bieber has also tagged spots in Brazil and Columbia. While in Brazil, he was slapped with a misdemeanor, which was forwarded to a small claims court where the singer now faces a fine.

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