[Update] CCTV footage showing BTS’s Suga’s electric scooter DUI incident leads to renewed criticism

While the police investigation into the DUI case of BTS member Suga is still ongoing, further details continue to emerge, this time via CCTV footage of his accident. While CCTV footage of him riding his electric scooter next to the main road had been released before, the one obtained by Yonhap News shows him riding on the sidewalk, seemingly hitting something, and then falling over. It also depicts the police that were patrolling the area and then the police backup that comes to pick him up.

While netizens had previously been skeptical about whether BIGHIT MUSIC and Suga were telling the truth about where the incident occurred in their initial statement (among other inconsistencies), it was mostly speculation. However, now there’s increased criticism of both, as they’re saying this is another inconsistency based on the location they claimed.

Like I said last time, it’s just hard to give them the benefit of the doubt when things they’ve claimed have been shown to be false already, even by their own admission.

Update

DongA Ilbo has said the JTBC’s CCTV footage was not Suga and has released another video of him falling over on a scooter. It also explains why that video looked like he was driving a moped whereas the others show a smaller scooter. Their footage shows the above footage from Yonhap but closer and from a different angle.

They also say he was indeed returning home when this happened.

According to police, SUGA’s movements that evening were as follows: around 9PM he had drinks with acquaintances at a restaurant in Hannam-dong, then he went to his private studio where he drank again, and then around 11PM he left the studio on the electric scooter to head to Nine One Hannam. SUGA was then found by police after he fell in front of the main gate of Nine One Hannam. The electric scooter SUGA was riding is a foldable model that cannot have its seat removed with a top speed of up to 30 km/h (18.64 mph) and a motor output of 1.2 kW. It’s reported to be classified as a “moped” under traffic laws, and SUGA is subject to criminal charges for drunk driving.

While obviously this is still not something you want to be caught doing and there will be legal stuff ongoing, it should help him that he wasn’t driving some borderline moped and that the accident itself wasn’t some kind of Kim Sae Rom type mess.