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Justin Bieber attacked at Dubai Performance

Justin Bieber attacked while performing on stage in Dubai according to TMZ reports on Sunday, May 5. The crazed male, dressed in a white shirt and jeans ran onto the stage behind Justin Bieber and grabbed him from behind before security rushed the stage and apprehended the attacker, but not before knocking over the piano while hauling the rambunctious fan from the stage. Bieber luckily managed to free himself unharmed and dashed to the side of the stage. Various news sources reported that after Justin Bieber was attacked on stage, he took a brief three-minute break, before returning to the stage for an encore and finished the concert with "Boyfriend" and the finale "Baby."  Poor Justin Bieber can't seem to catch a break these days between, death plots, lawsuits, bad press, and his on and off relationship with Selena Gomez. Hopefully things will,calm down a bit for Justin. Check out Justin Bieber getting attacked on stage video here. What do you think about Jus

Justin Bieber attacked: Wild fan attacked at the Biebs during concert

Justin Bieber attacked from a crazed fan in Dubai is making Beliebers across the world worried, though US Magazine reported this Sunday, May 5, that the Biebs is completely fine after an excited male fan jumped on stage and tried to grab the singer before security guards stopped him. According to TMZ , the Justin Bieber attacked headline began after a man ran onto the stage during the Biebs’ concert in Dubai, India, while the pop star was singing his hit song, “Believe.” Fortunately, before the man could reach him, Justin Bieber’s security guards tackled the man to the ground, and the show went on without any more incidents. "A man ran on stage during 'Believe' and tried to grab Justin and knocked the piano over," said a source close to the Biebs. "He was a fan. Security detained the young man. All was fine and Justin continued the show." Justin Bieber attacked by a fan has happened in the past, as it seems that sometimes both his male and female foll

Justin Bieber attacked During Show by Fan Onstage at Dubai Concert

Justin Bieber was attacked by a fan at a concert in Dubai on Sunday. According to a May 5 report in the Dubai English language newspaper, The National, a male fan stormed the stage and grabbed Bieber from behind while he was performing "Believe" on the piano at the end of the set. Of course, an army of security guards jumped the youth, who was wearing a white shirt and jeans, and Bieber managed to free himself. He ran to the other side of the stage while security struggled with the offender who broke the piano in the struggle. It clattered to the stage floor with a loud noise. Movies.yahoo reports Although somewhat rattled, the good-natured 19-year-old pop star and his 8-piece band completed the song while the struggle continued until the piano and the attacker were escorted off stage. After a three-minute break, fans got the thrills they expected from the conclusion of the show, with Justin Bieber performing an encore of “Boyfriend” and “Baby.” Bieber tweeted the fo

Frontier fort found: Revolutionary War Found in Ga.

Frontier fort found Less than two months after British forces captured Savannah in December 1778, patriot militiamen scored a rare Revolutionary War victory in Georgia after a short but violent gunbattle forced British loyalists to abandon a small fort built on a frontiersman's cattle farm. More than 234 years later, archaeologists say they've pinpointed the location of Carr's Fort in northeastern Georgia after a search with metal detectors covering more than 4 square miles turned up musket balls and rifle parts as well as horse shoes and old frying pans. The February 1779 shootout at Carr's Fort turned back men sent to Wilkes County to recruit colonists loyal to the British army. It was also a prelude to the more prominent battle of Kettle Creek, where the same patriot fighters who attacked the fort went on to ambush and decimate an advancing British force of roughly 800 men. The battles were a blow to British plans to make gains in Georgia, the la

Damascus Explosions: Syria says Israeli Bombs Airstrike on Damascus

Damascus Explosions rocked the capital of Syria for the second time in three days, as reports of the airstrike poured in on social and conventional media. According to an unnamed source, Israel struck a research center near Damascus which was developing Fateh-110 missiles with advanced guidance systems. Other reports say that the facility was an arms storage depot. Whatever it was, the highly visible explosions near Syria’s capital were filmed and uploaded to YouTube in a matter of hours. News.yahoo reports Israel hasn’t given very complete details of the airstrike, but an Israeli military statement acknowledged that it had deployed two rocket defense batteries near its northern border. The Syrian Foreign Ministry sent a letter Sunday to the United Nations complaining about the attacks within their borders, directly accusing Israel of aggression and saying that several people had been wounded. “The Israeli attack on military sites in Syria is proof that there is communication between

Bride among five killed when limo bursts into flames on San Mateo-Hayward bridge

The bride was among five killed Saturday when a limousine carrying nine women to a bridal shower burst into flames on the San Mateo-Hayward bridge, authorities said. Four of the women and the driver escaped the fire inside the 1999 Lincoln Town Car as it was burning on the westbound side of the bridge around 10:05 p.m. But according to her grieving family, Neriza Fojas of Fresno, who was to be married next month in the Philippines, didn't make it out in time. "She is everything," said her brother-in-law Joseph Bersamin of Honolulu, Hawaii through tears. "She is so nice to everyone." Fojas had already married her husband, but the couple planned a ceremony and reception for family on June 19. The other victims' names won't likely be released until Monday because the coroner needs dental records to confirm the identities of the severely burned women. Two of the survivors were in critical condition at a San Jose hospital Sunday, the condition of two others w

Cleveland Volcano: Eruption causes travel alert to be issued

An eruption of a Cleveland Volcano in Alaska was reported by the Daily Mail on Sunday, May 5, 2013, and there have already been some alerts issued. The remote volcano erupted on Saturday with three different explosions and started shooting forth a continuous plume of steam, gas, and ash. The problem is that all of this is happening right underneath a route of high air traffic. The location in question is actually a huge air traffic stretch between North America and Asia. Luckily, the issues are not severe enough to cause any threats to passing planes, but that is as of now. Alerts were issued by a number of aviation authorities, and it even prompted a few flights to be diverted. Like all of the volcanoes in the Alaska Aleutian island chain, the Cleveland Volcano sits beneath that air traffic corridor. Scientists are currently watching the volcano and studying the ash cloud, which has reached an altitude of only about 15,000 feet. Most jets fly about 35,000 feet. The Cleveland Volcano