Missouri Governor Commutes Ex-Chiefs' Coach Britt Reid's DWI Sentence

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Missouri Gov. Michael Parson has commuted the sentence of former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, who seriously injured a young girl in a drunken driving crash in 2021. Reid will serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest until October 31, 2025, with strict probation conditions, after completing an alcohol abuse treatment program. The crash left 5-year-old Ariel Young with a traumatic brain injury, and Reid had pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. The commutation does not shorten the sentence, but allows it to be served under house arrest, with the possibility of returning to prison if conditions are violated.
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