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Video from former Chiefs assistant Britt Reid's drunken car crash that left girl in coma is released

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Video from the 2021 accident involving former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid has been released by police.

The video, obtained by TMZ, showed Reid asking about the status of five-year-old passenger Ariel Young, who was severely injured.

Britt Reid, the son of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, had left the team facility in early February of 2021 - the same week Kansas City was set to play Tampa Bay in Super Bowl LV.


Reid slammed into a car and injured a number of passengers, including Young who suffered traumatic brain injuries and was in a coma for two weeks. 

In the video, Reid also revealed he'd been suffering from a stomach injury during the week of the accident.

Video from a drunk driving crash involving ex-Chiefs coach Britt Reid, left, has been released

One of the passengers, 5-year-old Ariel Young  was left in a coma and with brain injuries

One of the passengers, 5-year-old Ariel Young  was left in a coma and with brain injuries  

Reid took a plea deal in September 2022 & was sentenced to three years in jail in November

Reid took a plea deal in September 2022 & was sentenced to three years in jail in November

A picture of the wreckage from the February 4 crash that left Ariel Young, then 5, in a coma

A picture of the wreckage from the February 4 crash that left Ariel Young, then 5, in a coma

Reid told officers, 'My front is starting to swell up a little,' while he was seeking medical attention. He also informed police that he had taken Adderall that day.

He was also seen attempting to contact someone via a phone call, before an officer stepped in and said, 'We can't be on the phone right now, okay?'

Reid responded, 'My dad is sitting right there.' According to TMZ, a Kansas City police spokesperson said they weren't aware if Andy Reid was at the crime scene at that time.

Blood-alcohol tests revealed that Britt Reid had a BAC level of .113 after the accident had taken place. Police believe he had been traveling around 83 miles an hour at the time of the wreck. In the state of Kansas, the legal limit for a blood-alcohol level is .08 

Reid was subsequently fired from his position as linebacker coach on the team and it was eventually revealed he had been consuming alcohol at the team's facility.

Last November, he reached a plea deal to spend three years in jail for the incident. He had pled guilty in September

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