Britt Reid has been serving time in prison for the DUI crash that left 5-year-old Ariel Young with a traumatic brain injury.
Rather than having the son of Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid finish serving his three-year sentence, Gov. Mike Parsons of Missouri on Friday commuted Britt Reid’s sentence to house arrest.
The governor’s office said Reid will be released, and he will serve the remainder of his sentence, until Oct. 31, 2025, under house arrest.
“Reid has completed his alcohol abuse treatment program and has served more prison time than most individuals convicted of similar offenses,” Parson’s office said in a statement.
Here’s the governor’s commutation letter. Britt Reid will now be on house arrest until October of 2025. He will have several conditions. @KSHB41 pic.twitter.com/YQFY3x7tKN
— Cameron Taylor (@CameronKSHB) March 1, 2024
- He will be under house arrest until October 31, 2025.
- He also must be employed at least 30 hours a week.
- He will have to have an interlock system on any vehicle he operates, have random screenings for intoxicating substances, weekly meetings with a probation and parole officer.
- There will be required behavior counseling and weekly meetings with a peer support sponsor.
- Britt Reid will be required to do 10 hours of community service per month.
Reid pleaded guilty in 2022 to charges relating to the crash in April 2021.
BREAKING: Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has commuted the sentence of Britt Reid. Reid will serve the remainder of his sentence on house arrest until 2025.https://t.co/h3Vo4gjGgU
— KSHB 41 News (@KSHB41) March 1, 2024
PROSECUTOR RE BRITT REID: “WE DID NOT RECEIEVE A COURSTESY CALL ABOUT THIS ACTION AND WE DO NOT KNOW THAT THE VICTIMS FAMILY HAS RECEIVED A CALL EITHER. I MAKES YOU WONDER WHEN YOU’RE METING OUT JUSTICE EVERY WEEK (IN OTHER CASES) IF THOSE SENTENCES WILL BE COMMUTED AS WELL.
— Dana Wright🎙 (@RadioDana) March 1, 2024