Seven years later, in 2014, both parties settled out of court for an undisclosed amount. That same year, Reid was charged after he wielded a firearm at another man’s face in a road rage dispute. The 35-year-old and brother Garrett were sentenced to between eight and 23 months in prison for operating a “drug emporium” out of their home. This is unfortunately not the first time Reid has experienced a run-in with the law. Reid Has Faced Other Legal Trouble in the Past Reid, who is the son of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, admitted he’d had “2-3 drinks” prior to operating his vehicle and was taking the prescription drug Adderall. If you have two or three drinks, and then you get behind the wheel of a car, you are likely over the legal limit.” What I do know are the statements that he made to police that night. “We don’t have the toxicology back, I don’t know what it is going to be.
“We’re going to be advocating for the most serious charges and the most serious sentence that Britt could ever receive,” Porto said. She’s not walking - it’s a sad, sad, sad story. The attorney continued: “She likely has permanent brain damage that she will endure for the rest of her life. “This was a serious life-altering event.” “This wasn’t a fender bender,” Tom Porto said. READ MORE: gma.abc/3uPHHRY Subscribe to GMA's YouTube page: bit.ly/2Zq0dU5 Visit GMA's homepage: Follow GMA: TikTok: Facebook:/GoodMorningAmerica Twitter: /gma Instagram: /goodmorningamerica #ArielYoung #BrittReid… Lawyer for girl injured in wreck involving KC Chiefs coach breaks silence l GMA The attorney for the family of Ariel Young, 5, speaks out exclusively for the first time about her condition following the pre-Super Bowl car crash involving former assistant coach Britt Reid. However, the lawyer representing the family said on Good Morning America on March 2 that they expect to push for “the most serious charges.” So far, zero charges have been filed against Reid. The latest Chiefs news straight to your inbox! Join the Heavy on Chiefs newsletter here! To this day, they’ve raised well over their $500,000 goal. Due to the piling medical bills, her family set up a GoFundMe to offset the costs. The 5-year-old Young suffered significant brain damage, which left her in a coma following the collision. CT, just one exit south of the Chiefs’ practice facility at Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City. The February 4 crash occurred around 9:00 p.m.
So please keep sharing her story and praying for her and the family. Court will take a long time and we don’t know what will be the outcome of it all. “Britt Reid is out everyday living his normal life while she cannot, please don’t let her story be forgotten. “Ariel remains in the hospital, she is getting a little better each day but she still has a long road to recovery,” the March 27 post read. The family of Ariel Young, the young girl injured in a car accident involving ex- Kansas City Chiefs outside linebackers coach Britt Reid remains hospitalized with a “long road to recovery,” her family revealed on her GoFundMe page. Ariel, 5, remains in critical condition following the car crash involving Kansas City Chiefs linebackers coach Britt Reid.