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Justin Bieber's Prom Crashing Put Students at Risk, School District Says
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The Los Angeles Unified School District isn't exactly pleased that the 'Never Say Never' hitmaker crashed one of its schools' proms, claiming he physically shoved his way into the event.

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Justin Bieber's recent prom crashing at Chatsworth Charter High School may have been a dream come true for the students but the unannounced appearance has left school officials upset. The Los Angeles Unified School District claims the "Baby" hitmaker physically shoved his way into the event.

LAUSD spokesperson Ellen T. Morgan tells Yahoo! Music, "The school was aware that Mr. Bieber was at the venue recording, but was assured that he would not come out to interfere with the program. His entourage pushed past the school's security to gain access to the dance floor and was there for three to four minutes."

The school district was concerned about putting the students at risk. "From the student's perspective it was a once in a lifetime experience to have him at their prom, but we were extremely concerned for the safety of both our students as well as Mr. Bieber," Ellen explains, "No student was injured while he was there."

Justin's representative tells TMZ that no one tried to stop him when he joined the event at the request of a few students he met on the lot. "It's unfortunate they're trying to make this a negative thing. It was awesome for all the kids," the rep adds.

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