Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Britt Reid, Sparking Outrage from Ariel Young's Family

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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has commuted Britt Reid's three-year prison sentence for a DWI case, and he will now be under house arrest until October 2025. Reid, the son of Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, seriously injured a young girl in a DWI-related crash near Arrowhead Stadium in February 2021. The commutation comes with strict probation conditions, including weekly meetings with a parole officer, behavioral counseling, community service, and employment requirements. Reid's release follows completion of an alcohol abuse treatment program, and court records indicate he was released from prison on Friday morning.
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