Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence for Ex-Chiefs Assistant Britt Reid's DWI Crash

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Missouri Governor Mike Parson has commuted the sentence of former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, reducing his three-year prison term for driving while intoxicated in a 2021 crash to house arrest until 2025. Reid's blood-alcohol level was well over the legal limit when he struck two vehicles, injuring two young children, one of whom suffered permanent brain damage. The new sentence also includes probation, behavioral counseling, and community service. Reid, the son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, had pleaded guilty in 2022 and expressed regret for his actions.
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