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Britt Reid charged with driving while intoxicated in crash that severely injured 5-year-old girl

Britt Reid charged with driving while intoxicated in crash that severely injured 5-year-old girl By Victoria Albert April 12, 2021 / 3:06 PM / CBS News Former Kansas City Chiefs coach Britt Reid has been charged with driving while intoxicated during a February crash that severely injured a 5-year-old girl, prosecutors in Jackson County, Missouri, said Monday. Officials say Reid, the son of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, was driving nearly 84 miles per hour just seconds before the crash.  The crash occurred on February 4 after Reid s truck hit a car that had run out of gas and then struck a second car driven by relatives of those in the first car, according to a police statement cited by CBS affiliate KCTV in February. Police said Reid smelled of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes, and told officers on the scene that he d had 2-3 drinks, according to a search warrant obtained by the outlet. The 5-year-old was severely injured, and a 4-year-old sustained non-l

Former Chiefs Coach Charged Over Crash That Left Child With Brain Damage

Andy Reid s son charged with DWI after crash that critically injured 5-year-old girl

Former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid charged with felony DWI, causing multi-vehicle car crash

Copied! Former Kansas City Chiefs outside linebackers coach Britt Reid, son of head coach Andy Reid, officially was charged with felony driving while intoxicated and causing a multi-vehicle car crash on Feb. 4 that left a 5-year-old girl with a brain injury, the Jackson County (Missouri) Prosecutor s Office announced Monday. Britt Reid is expected to surrender to authorities Monday, and the prosecutor s office requested $100,000 bond and Reid to be placed on GPS and alcohol monitoring. According to authorities, a test of Reid s blood serum after the crash showed his blood alcohol concentration to be at .113. Class D felony DWI faces a potential punishment of a maximum seven years in prison.

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