Ever wondered what happens when a prison sentence gets a makeover? Imagine this: Andy Reid’s son Britt Reid had his jail time swapped for house arrest! How did that happen, you ask? Well, get ready to dive into the whirlpool of twists and turns as we unravel the story behind this jaw-dropping commutation. From bars to backyard boundaries, it’s a tale that’ll leave you questioning reality and scratching your head in disbelief.
Britt Reid, the son of NFL coach Andy Reid, was involved in a serious car accident that left a five-year-old girl, Ariel Young, with a traumatic brain injury. The incident occurred when Britt Reid’s truck struck two cars parked on the side of an interstate highway ramp. He admitted to consuming alcohol and taking Adderall before driving.
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A spokesperson for Parson explained the move in a statement to media outlets … saying, “Reid had completed his alcohol abuse treatment program and has served more prison time than most individuals convicted of similar offenses.”
As part of his commutation, Reid will remain on house arrest until October 31, 2025. He’ll have to abide by a lengthy list of conditions in order to avoid being thrown back in prison, however — including working at least 30 hours a week, submitting to random drug screenings, and completing at least 10 hours a month of community service.
Reid is also forbidden from making contact with Young or her family members.
Reid lost his job with Kansas City’s NFL franchise a short time later … and didn’t work in the league again before beginning his sentence in November 2022.
This is a travesty and if his last name wasn’t Reid and his father wasn’t a Super Bowl winning coach he would still be in jail and serving a longer sentence.
Flip to the next page for photos from the accident scene…