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Pete Davidson charged with reckless driving after allegedly crashing vehicle into Beverly Hills home

By Maya Flores
June 16, 2023
1 min read
Pete Davidson charged with reckless driving after allegedly crashing vehicle into Beverly Hills home

Pete Davidson, a comedian and actor known for his work on Saturday Night Live, has been charged with reckless driving after allegedly crashing his vehicle into a Beverly Hills home. According to reports, Davidson was driving his black BMW when he lost control and hit the gate of the house. He then allegedly crashed into the building, causing damage to the structure. Davidson was not injured in the incident, and there were no reports of injuries to anyone in the home at the time of the crash.

Beverly Hills police officers arrived at the scene and administered standard field sobriety tests to Davidson, which he reportedly passed. However, he was still arrested for reckless driving and released on a $15,000 bond.

This is not the first time Davidson has found himself in trouble with the law. In 2019, he was cited for driving with a suspended license and making an illegal left turn in New York City.

The incident has sparked concern among fans and fellow comedians alike, who worry about his well-being and the possibility of future incidents. Some have speculated that the incident may be related to the ongoing struggles Davidson has faced with mental health and substance abuse.

While the details surrounding the incident are still emerging, it serves as a reminder of the importance of safe and responsible driving. Even if one is fortunate enough to avoid injury or harm in an incident, serious legal consequences can result from reckless behavior behind the wheel. It is important for all drivers to prioritize safety and vigilance on the road.


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