Britt Reid could face up to seven years in prison, but the judge will decide that after reviewing a sentencing advisory report. Britt Reid, 37, and his DWI crash left Ariel Young with a traumatic brain injury. Thus, altering the course of her and her families lives.
Britt Reid’s Apology
“Britt Reid intends to enter his plea of guilty to the offense charged. He sincerely regrets his conduct and hopes and prays for the continued recovery for A.Y. Mr. Reid sincerely apologizes to A.Y. and her family, and to his own family. He also extends his deep apologies to the Hunt family, the Chiefs organization and Chiefs Kingdom. Mr. Reid is sorry for his actions and hopes that his plea brings some sense of justice to all those he affected.”
Ariel’s Family Attorney Statement
“The five victims of this crime are relieved that the defendant has chosen to plead guilty and are hopeful that the defendant receives the maximum sentence allowable by law,” Tom Porto, the attorney for the victims, said in the statement.