Tony Ferguson Arrest Followed Hollywood DUI Crash and Later Plea Deal
Tony Ferguson was arrested after an early-morning rollover crash in Hollywood on May 7, 2023. Follow-up reporting later showed he pleaded not guilty at arraignment, then resolved the case with a no-contest plea to wet reckless driving, one year of probation, and dismissal of the DUI charge.
Incident Summary
Crash Area
What Happened in Hollywood
Police and local news reports placed the crash in the early morning hours of May 7, 2023, near Wilcox Avenue and Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. KTLA reported that LAPD said Tony Ferguson was driving a pickup truck when it struck four parked vehicles in the 1400 block of Wilcox Avenue and overturned. Patch, also citing LAPD, reported the crash at 1:47 a.m. and said Ferguson and a front-seat passenger had to be extricated from the overturned truck.
The earliest reports focused on the arrest itself, but follow-up coverage added more texture to the incident. MMA Junkie reported that Ferguson was booked into jail after the crash and that a police spokeswoman said the truck had struck parked vehicles before flipping over. KTLA separately reported that one man was taken to a local hospital, while Patch said Ferguson and the passenger escaped with minor injuries and were not transported. Because those early accounts differed, later case developments became especially important in understanding the incident beyond the first round of headlines.
Authorities also said Ferguson initially refused a breath test or field sobriety testing. Patch reported bail was set at $30,000 and that he was later released on his own recognizance the same day. That same report identified a June 1 court date in Los Angeles.
What Follow-Up Reporting Added
By early June 2023, the story had shifted from crash scene details to court procedure. Sherdog and MMA Junkie both reported that Ferguson entered a not guilty plea at his June 1 arraignment on the misdemeanor DUI charge. Those reports also repeated that the truck had hit parked cars near a Hollywood nightclub and overturned onto its side.
The biggest follow-up development came in November 2023, when court-record reporting from TMZ Sports and MMA Junkie said the case ended in a plea agreement. According to those reports, Ferguson pleaded no contest, or nolo contendere, to one misdemeanor count of wet reckless driving upon a highway. In exchange, the DUI charge was dismissed. MMA Junkie reported that Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Shannon K. Cooley approved the deal and that Ferguson was ordered to serve one year of probation, avoid driving after consuming any measurable amount of alcohol, and pay restitution to the victim.
That resolution matters because it changed the story from a simple arrest brief into a fuller legal chronology: crash, arrest, arraignment, plea bargain, and sentencing terms. For anyone trying to understand the event now, those later reports are the part that makes the page genuinely useful.
Legal Issues That Often Matter After a DUI Rollover Crash
Even when a criminal case resolves with a plea to a lesser offense, the civil side of a crash can still involve property-damage claims, bodily-injury claims, insurance disputes, and restitution questions. A crash involving parked vehicles and an overturned truck can raise issues about repair costs, diminished vehicle value, medical treatment, lost income, and how police findings may be used in later negotiations. That is why people affected by a rollover collision often speak with a car accident lawyer even when the criminal case gets more of the public attention.
Case Snapshot and Context
Frequently Asked Questions
A DUI Crash Story Does Not End With the Arrest Blotter.
If you were injured or your vehicle was damaged in a rollover or parked-car collision, Scranton Law Firm can help you understand what evidence matters and what civil options may still be available.
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