Ariel Young's Family Horrified by Commutation of Britt Reid's Sentence

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The family of Ariel Young, the young girl seriously injured in an accident caused by former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid while he was legally impaired, expressed horror at Missouri governor Mike Parsons' decision to commute Reid's sentence, with their attorney stating that the majority of people in the state are also disgusted by the action. They believe that Reid should have served the entire sentence given by the judge, emphasizing the unequal application of the law for the privileged and the less privileged. Reid, who was released from prison well before his three-year sentence expired, will be on house arrest until October 31, 2025.
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