BTS member Suga's DUI case is deepening in complexity as new details emerge. Initial reports of the K-pop star driving under the influence while on a scooter have escalated with allegations of heightened alcohol level, incorrect vehicle classification, and potential false statements. On August 13, it was reported that a protest with wreaths calling for Suga to step down from the team was sent to HYBE’ s headquarters.

This comes amidst a concerning trend of online challenges glorifying drunk driving, which has been spearheaded by alleged critics of BTS to mock the band. Calls for Suga to step down intensify Beginning at 8 AM on August 13th, fans placed wreaths with harsh messages aimed at Suga, demanding his quick exit from the band. The fans organiSing the protest expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of the situation by HYBE, Big Hit Music, and Suga himself, alleging that false statements were made about the incident, according to AllKpop.

Also read: BTS' Suga's scooter, ‘not PM’: Police to summon rapper for criminal investigation into his DUI case: Report The messages reportedly included comments such as "Min Yoongi, leave the team," "You don't belong with BTS," "We don't want you," and "You were the one who let go of our hands," and were expressed in a derogatory manner. However, as per the outlet, the anonymous group who branded themselves as ARMY and claimed responsibility for the protest said, “This is not a coordinated action by the entire fandom, as thes.