Justin Bieber at Coachella News: Popstar Allegedly Choked & Kicked Out of Concert by Security

While fans and celebrities alike were enjoying the weekend shindig, Coachella, pop icon Justin Bieber was kicked out of the event after he was placed in chokehold by Coachella concert security.

TMZ reported that Justin was spotted having an argument with the security personnel handling the entrance to the VIP concert performer's area where his friend, Drake, was staying. His entourage was not allowed to enter the place despite showing that they had proper wristbands for entry.

Security reasoned out with him that the area was already full in capacity and gave him the option to walk through the normal entrance however Justin voiced out his concern that he would get mobbed by fans if this were to happen. Eyewitnesses were able to report to TMZ that the heated argument had gotten the attention of a Coachella event employee who had then assisted Justin and his entourage inside.

Apparently the squabble had turned a bit physical with Justin's security entourage against the Coachella security. Consequently, they were asked to leave the event together with the singer.

Justin Bieber is allegedly considering legal action against the security treatment he was given at the said music festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.

Fans thought that the 21-year old Canadian popstar's controversial behavior would be coming to an end after he had sincerely confessed about his wrongdoings during his appearance at the most Comedy Central Roast. He had apologized about mistakes he made and promised to be better further on by saying, "I'm looking forward to being someone that you guys can all look at and be proud of."

On a separate event, Justin Bieber has been issued a warrant for arrest by an Argentine judge after the singer didn't show up for trial of an alleged attack he had ordered against Diego Pesoa, a celebrity photographer in Buenos Aires.

The Argentinean justice system will sanction Justin Bieber an "immediate detention" with a span of one month to six months in prison once he is found guilty after due trial.