Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence for Ex-Chiefs Coach Britt Reid After DWI Injured Child

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Missouri Governor Mike Parson has commuted the prison sentence for former Kansas City Chiefs coach Britt Reid, who seriously injured a 5-year-old girl in a drunken-driving wreck in February 2021. Reid, son of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, had been sentenced to three years in prison but will now be under house arrest until October 2025 and must meet additional probation conditions. The crash occurred when Reid was driving over the speed limit and had a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit, resulting in a traumatic brain injury for the young girl and injuries to others.
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