LOS ANGELES -- Justin Bieber won't face criminal charges for allegedly threatening a neighbour who complained about his driving.
City News Service says Los Angeles County prosecutors decided Wednesday that there's insufficient evidence to charge the pop star.
A neighbour in Bieber's gated Calabasas neighbourhood told a sheriff's deputy that Bieber threatened him and spat in his direction when he confronted the 19-year-old about his driving last March.
Prosecutor Alan Yochelson wrote in a document that Bieber's response seemed "immature" but not necessarily criminal.
He also said there's not enough evidence to charge Bieber over a neighbour's complaint that Bieber drove his Ferrari recklessly through the area in May. Yochelson said it's unclear who was at the wheel.
Messages left for Bieber's representative, Melissa Victor, weren't immediately returned Wednesday.