DUNBAR, W.Va. – D’laontie Dee Lewis just wants to sing Justin Bieber songs, but his obsession is getting a little ridiculous.

The Dunbar man waltzed into Dunbar Middle School this morning with a group of students around 8:30 a.m. today and asked a teacher for directions to the office. Once there, he told the office clerk he wanted to sing Justin Bieber songs to the kids over the intercom, and became agitated when she refused, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reports.

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“I could quickly tell something wasn’t right,” said Dunbar principal Amon Gilliam, who intervened in the discussion.

Gilliam said the man wouldn’t take no for an answer.

“He asked and I told him he could not do that,” Gilliam told the Gazette-Mail. “He was visibly upset.”

Lewis then insisted the principal announce Justin Bieber was there to sing, but Gilliam refused and put the school on a temporary lockdown, according to WCHS.

The “interior lockdown” – when students are huddled from the halls and common areas into classrooms – lasted about 40 minutes.

A school police officer responded to the office, where he handcuffed Lewis and transported him to Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston. He was also charged with simple possession of marijuana in the incident.

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Then this happened, according to WCHS:

South Charleston police said Dlaonte Dee Lewis was arrested on new charges – disorderly conduct and trespassing – after he walked out of Thomas Memorial Hospital and went into a daycare and tried to sing Bieber songs again.

Lewis was asked to leave and when he was outside he was screaming profanities, police said.

WOWK reports the incident occurred at Kiddie Kollege daycare in the First Church of the Nazarene.

Dunbar Police spokesman J.D. Payne told the Gazette-Mail he believed Lewis was off medication for a mental illness, and actually thought he was the Beebs, but Gilliam is not so sure.

“He was all over the place,” he said.

The incidents, of course, generated a lot of interesting comments on Facebook.

“That cocaine is a helluva drug,” Diana Daskalos-Chesny wrote.

“That’s what drugs will do to you. #justsayno #dare,” Vicky Matheny posted.

Danny Browning suggested the Lewis “try Mick Jagger next time!”

“It should be illegal for anyone to sing Beeber songs to children,” Michael Olivio wrote.

Kim Terry thinks authorities should “let the man sing so everyone can go on with their lives!”