Should Britt Reid Go To Jail?!?

That's the question confronting a Jackson County Court.

Reality check . . . The answer will likely be shared with the public at 5:30 PM when nobody cares.

However . . .

A CACOPHONY OF KANSAS CITY RESIDENTS CLAIM THAT ANYBODY ELSE WOULD BE LOOKING AT HARD TIME FOR THIS KIND OF DUI CRASH!!!

In the meantime, here's the argument from both sides . . .

Reid is scheduled to be sentenced Friday, Oct. 28, in Jackson County Court.

He pleaded guilty Sept. 12 to the felony of Driving While Intoxicated - Serious Physical Injury . . .

"Stated simply, the defendant's requested sentence for a probationary term with home confinement under his particular circumstances which did not result in death is well within the Court's discretion," according to the defense's memorandum.

Prosecutors argue in their memorandum that "while he may not have gotten behind the wheel with the purpose of injuring someone, he made a choice to ignore the potential consequences of his actions. A four-year sentence in the Missouri Department of Adult Institution will emphasize this fact to the defendant."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Prosecutors want Britt Reid to spend 4 years in prison for 2021 crash that severely injured child

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Prosecutors want Britt Reid, the son of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and a former Chiefs assistant coach, to serve four years in prison for a drunk driving crash that severely injured a 5-year-old child. Reid is scheduled to be sentenced Friday, Oct. 28, in Jackson County Court.


Ex-Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid to be sentenced Friday

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Jackson County Prosecutors ask a judge to sentence former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach to four years in prison for a crash that severely injured a five-year-old girl. Britt Reid is scheduled to be sentenced Friday afternoon in a Jackson County courtroom.


Ariel Young's family wants Britt Reid in prison for 'hell he put them through.' He wants probation.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Britt Reid pleaded guilty to DWI - causing serious physical injury on Sept. 12. More than six weeks later, he will be sentenced. He was involved in a crash on Feb. 4, 2021, that left 5-year-old Ariel Young with traumatic brain injuries. A also 4-year-old suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

UPDATE . . .

Sentencing for Britt Reid moved to next week

HE'S BACK AT THE SCENE WHERE IT HAPPENED. ARROWHEAD STADIUM IS WHERE BRITT REID SAID HE WAS SHORTLY BEFORE A DWI CRASH. THAT INJURED AREA YOUNG AND SOME MEMBERS OF HER FAMILY. THAT CRASH HAPPENED JUST ON THIS ENTRANCE RAMP TO FOURTH 35 NEAR STADIUM DRIVE WHEN HE HIT TWO VEHICLES IN ONE OF THOSE VEHICLES, FIVE YEAR OLD ARIEL YOUNG, WHO'S NOW LEFT WITH LIFE CHANGING INJURIES.

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