Key takeaways:
- Pete Davidson has reached a deal with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office to resolve a reckless driving charge.
- As part of the 18-month diversion program, Davidson will complete 50 hours of community service and 12 hours of traffic school.
- Davidson is likely to complete his community service hours with the New York City Fire Department, where his late father worked.
Pete Davidson, the 29-year-old actor and comedian known for his roles in “Saturday Night Live” and “The King of Staten Island”, has reached a deal with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office to resolve a reckless driving charge. As part of the 18-month diversion program, Davidson will complete 50 hours of community service and 12 hours of traffic school.
According to prosecutors, Davidson will likely complete his community service hours with the New York City Fire Department, where his late father, Scott Davidson, worked. Scott Davidson was a firefighter with the FDNY who died while responding to the 9/11 attacks when Pete was 7 years old.
The reckless driving charge was brought against Davidson after he crashed into a Beverly Hills home earlier this year. The diversion program will allow Davidson to avoid a conviction if he successfully completes the community service and traffic school requirements.
Davidson is best known for his roles in “Saturday Night Live” and “The King of Staten Island”. He has also appeared in films such as “Trainwreck” and “Big Time Adolescence”. It is unclear when Davidson will begin his community service hours with the New York City Fire Department.
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