

"Justin's mainstream motivational speaking programs. "Many quotes within these media stories are completely unrelated to Justin's message shared in public high schools," the site reads. Lookadoo's webpage says that his writings were taken out of context.

The school kept Lookadoo as a speaker despite the protests, but later apologized after students walked out of the assembly.

They are stronger, more dangerous and more adventurous and that's okay." Lookadoo added that "Men of God are wild, not domesticated." In "Dateable," Lookadoo said that "Dateable girls know how to shut up," and "a Dateable girl isn't Miss Independent." He also said that "being a guy is good. The community disagreed with many statements published over ten years ago in Lookadoo's book, "Dateable: Are You? Are They?" Lookadoo came under fire in November after parents and students at Texas' Richardson High School protested his appearance at a school assembly. He has published two faith-based books - "97 Devotions: Learn to See God in Everything," and "The Hardest 30 Days of Your Life" - and several books on teen issues. He has spoken at over 3,000 events nationally and internationally since 1989, and is a National Speakers Association member.

He was taken to Vanderburgh County Jail and released Tuesday on $200 bond.Īccording to his website, Lookadoo is a former juvenile probation officer and crime prevention specialist. Lookadoo also failed field sobriety tests. A Breathalyzer test revealed a 0.07 BAC, just under the 0.08 threshold to be considered operating a vehicle under the influence. Lookadoo told police that he pulled over to take a nap, but the officers smelled alcohol, and saw vomit in the car. He was also scheduled to speak at Youth Resources' Teen Power Camp on Tuesday. Justin Lookadoo, 44, was charged with public intoxication after police found him in his car on the side of Interstate 64. Justin Lookadoo Vanderburgh County Sheriff's OfficeĪ motivational speaker who encouraged children to have strong values was arrested this week in Vanderburgh County, Indiana.
