Kansas City Chiefs Fans Show Love For Britt Reid After DUI Conviction

We'll talk about this more later . . .

But here's a passage we're going highlight for tonight thanks to our BEST & BRIGHTEST READERS who were also a bit curious about local football love  . . .


Numerous letters were sent to the judge in support of Reid. Hobbs noted that one letter writer said, “Britt loves his family, wife and children and is devoted to his mom and dad. What impresses me most about Britt is his willingness to share the failures, shortcomings, addictions, tragedies in his life with others.”

According to prosecutors, Reid was driving 83 mph two seconds before the collision. Reid had a serum of blood alcohol content of 0.113 about two hours after the crash. The legal limit is 0.08, according to Missouri law.

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Prosecutors: Britt Reid should get prison time in drunk driving crash that injured kids

Prosecutors will ask a Jackson County judge to sentence Britt Reid, a former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach, to four years in a Missouri prison for driving drunk and causing a 2021 crash that severely injured a 5-year-old girl.

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