Comedian Pete Davidson is now facing official charges of reckless driving following his car collision with a residence in Beverly Hills earlier this year. The former 'SNL' cast member has been charged with a single count of reckless driving by the L.A. County District Attorney's Office, approximately three months after the unfortunate incident took place.
According to exclusive information from our source, reliable sources from law enforcement revealed that Pete Davidson and his girlfriend, Chase Sui Wonders, were implicated in a crash that occurred on March 4 at approximately 11 PM. Pete, who was driving a Mercedes at the time, purportedly accelerated at a high speed through a residential street. Unfortunately, he lost control of the vehicle, resulting in a collision with the house.
The exact circumstances leading to Pete's loss of control remain uncertain; however, individuals familiar with the incident stated that he veered over the curb, striking a fire hydrant before colliding with the side of the house. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries resulting from the accident.
During the initial investigation, law enforcement officials did not suspect the involvement of drugs or alcohol as contributing factors in the crash. Consequently, Pete was not subjected to arrest in relation to the incident.
After reaching out to the homeowner of the property that Pete collided with, it was revealed that his 16-year-old daughter experienced some degree of trauma from the close call. However, the homeowner expressed no ill will towards Pete and had no intentions of pursuing a lawsuit against the comedian.
A spokesperson from the District Attorney's office emphasized the fortunate absence of serious injuries resulting from the collision, stating, "Fortunately, no one was seriously injured as a result of this accident. We are aware of the devastating consequences that reckless driving can have. In 2022, Los Angeles has witnessed the highest recorded levels of traffic fatalities in the past two decades. This disturbing trend demands our attention. Therefore, it is essential that we treat all allegations of reckless driving seriously and hold those responsible accountable."
Regarding potential penalties, a reckless driving conviction can carry a sentence of up to 90 days in jail, a fine of $1,000, and the suspension of one's driver's license.
Efforts were made to contact Pete's representative for a response or comment, but as of now, no response has been received.
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