Pete Davidson Dismissed From Reckless Driving Charge

In March 2023, SNL-alum Pete Davidson was charged with reckless driving after crashing his car into a home in Beverly Hills, CA. During his hearing, Davidson was ordered by a judge to complete an 18-month diversion program, which includes community service and traffic school. Davidson has spoken publicly in the past about his various struggles with mental health, leaving many wondering if this might’ve had something to do with his accident. For more on Davidson’s reckless driving charge, continue reading below!

Who is Pete Davidson?

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The comedian and actor is primarily known for his role as a cast member on Saturday Night Live, on which he appeared for eight seasons, from 2014 to 2022. Pete Davidson, who is famously from Staten Island, also co-wrote and produced a semi-autobiographical film of his life called The King of Staten Island with Judd Apatow. Davidson also starred in the film. He has also had minor roles in shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Murderville, and The Rookie, as well as movies such as Set It Up, Trainwreck, and Bodies, Bodies, Bodies. He later returned to SNL as a host during the show’s 49th season.

Pete Davidson Accident

On March 4, 2023, Davidson crashed his car into a home in Beverly Hills while driving with his then-girlfriend Chase Sui Wonders. Pete Davidson and Sui Wonders met while working together on Bodies, Bodies, Bodies. Deadline reported that Davidson allegedly lost control of the car during the accident, crashing into a fire hydrant and then the house. Luckily, no one was injured in the crash. So, what are Davidson’s consequences after the crash?

Pete Davidson Community Service

According to CNN, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles District Court said that Davidson is required to complete 50 hours of community service as part of the diversion program. The order stipulated that the SNL star would be allowed to complete community service in New York, which is the location of Davidson’s primary residence. In his sentencing, Davidson was also ordered to undergo 12 hours of traffic school and is required to pay restitution for the property damage he caused. 

Per the Los Angeles Times, if Davidson successfully completes the program, the reckless driving charge will not be entered into his record. Davidson said he plans to perform his community service hours with the New York Fire Department, where his father used to be a firefighter. Davidson’s father famously died during the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks.

Davidson’s Public Struggles

This isn’t the first time Pete Davidson has made headlines in recent years. He has been very open with his mental health struggles in the past, even sharing his borderline personality disorder diagnosis back in 2018. Upon sharing his diagnosis, Davidson also shared that he was undergoing treatment for the disease. One can assume that the goal of Davidson’s openness about his own mental health is to shed light on the subject and serve as hope to others battling struggles of their own.

Although it is still unknown when he will begin his community service, it is going to take Davidson around a year and a half to complete treatment. Davidson has already stated that he plans to complete his community service with the New York Fire Department, along with the sentenced 12 hours of designated traffic school. Whether it was truly an accident or an unfortunate result of Davidson’s own personal struggles, here’s hoping Davidson gets the help he needs to move on from this incident. Surely, we’ll see more of this talented comedian in the future.

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