J-Pop Star investigated alleged assaults and taxi drivers threats

J-Pop Star investigated alleged assaults and taxi drivers threats

According to the reports of the Japanese media on July 31, the accident took place in the early hours of April 5, around 5:30, after Imichi RyujiA well-known member of the J-Pop group Sandaime j soul brothersHe had been out to drink. Since then, the case has been addressed to public prosecutors by the Yoyogi Police Station of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department.

During the journey lasting about 10 minutes Ryuji presumably gave a hand to the acrylic partition between the front and rear seats, grabbed the driver’s armand said, “I’ll kill you.” Fortunately, the driver has not undergone injuries, but according to reports, verbal and physical aggression has left a strong impression. The accusations were officially presented on the same day.

In declarations made to the police, Ryuji admitted to being irritated after a previous discussion Before getting on the taxi. The singer was accompanied by an acquaintance during the trip.

The news caused a shock widespread among fans of Sandaime j soul brothersa group under the Tribe in exile Umbrella managed by LDH, one of the greatest Japanese entertainment agencies. Ryuji joined the group in 2010, following his victory Vocal Battle Audition 2: Yume or Motta Wakamono-Tachi eTogether with the colleague singer Tosaka Hiromi.

This is not the first time that Ryuji faces controversies related to the behavior linked to alcohol. In January 2020, the Tabloid Shukan Bunshun reported that he presumably launched alcohol on a woman during an accident in Ishigaki, Japan, after meeting her in a karaoke bar.

Starting now, neither Ryuji nor LDH Entertainment have issued an official declaration in response to the latest accident. Legal proceedings are expected to continue as public ministries examine the case.

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