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Child injured by Britt Reid has permanent brain injuries


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1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Just curious.

Some interesting info in it that isn't being reported anywhere in the press.

Key factors in the report seem to indicate (a layman's read) significant blame is to be placed squarely on the shoulders of the owners of the two vehicles parked in traffic which were involved in this unfortunate, avoidable, and 

I will look for it, if you have a link to it can you dm it to me? Would love to see it. Thanks 

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1 hour ago, manu4t said:

I will look for it, if you have a link to it can you dm it to me? Would love to see it. Thank

Pdf of actual crash report here:  https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/20490606/kc21007944-redacted-1.pdf

Preliminary KCMPD press release w/ updates here:  https://www.kcpd.org/media/news-releases/investigation-continues-into-serious-injury-crash-at-i-435-and-stadium/

Notable passage from 2/8/2021 KCPDM press release:  "A gray Chevy Impala was on the southbound entrance ramp from Stadium Drive. The Chevy Impala ran out of gas and was initially stopped with flashers on, but the battery was dying."

Note: There are some "supplemental reports" discussing "Probable Contributing Circumstances" related to all 3 vehicles involved...haven't seen any of those reports.

Cheers.

 

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7 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Pdf of actual crash report here:  https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/20490606/kc21007944-redacted-1.pdf

Preliminary KCMPD press release w/ updates here:  https://www.kcpd.org/media/news-releases/investigation-continues-into-serious-injury-crash-at-i-435-and-stadium/

Notable passage from 2/8/2021 KCPDM press release:  "A gray Chevy Impala was on the southbound entrance ramp from Stadium Drive. The Chevy Impala ran out of gas and was initially stopped with flashers on, but the battery was dying."

Note: There are some "supplemental reports" discussing "Probable Contributing Circumstances" related to all 3 vehicles involved...haven't seen any of those reports.

Cheers.

 

It is fairly safe to say that drinking slows reaction time behind the wheel. It has been proven over and  over and over again.  

It is also safe to say that he is guilty of driving while impaired at a minimum and bodily injury at his failure  to react 

He has addiction issues and this time, his issues and his selfishness with those issues have maimed a little girl for the rest of her life 

Daddy can’t bail him out this time  

 


 

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On 3/3/2021 at 7:30 AM, Snake said:

Bars can be sued for giving the person alcohol so it's the same thing. Right or wrong it's basically the same thing. Actually in SC all restaurant who serve have to carry 2 million in insurance for that exact reason because even if you serve 1 drink to a person and they harm someone it's your fault. 

An individual  can also be sued at their home for serving someone who leaves their house and has an auto accident  hurting.  If people drink too much at  my house their happy ass is staying put 

not going to lose my house because someone is stupid 

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4 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

It is fairly safe to say that drinking slows reaction time behind the wheel. It has been proven over and  over and over again.  

It is also safe to say that he is guilty of driving while impaired at a minimum and bodily injury at his failure  to react 

He has addiction issues and this time, his issues and his selfishness with those issues have maimed a little girl for the rest of her life 

Daddy can’t bail him out this time 
 

We shall see.  

What do you think will happen to Reid?

Seems the plaintiff's attorney might be getting nervous...

 

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36 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

We shall see.  

What do you think will happen to Reid?

Seems the plaintiff's attorney might be getting nervous...

 

I’m not sure.  I believe he had a previous DUI and that may change things 

his life is ruined in any case  

and innocent child’s life is ruined. God bless her heart 

I just hope whatever happens with the insurance, it  takes care of her for the rest of her life 

I could not live with thinking my actions caused anyone harm much less a little child 

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28 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I’m not sure.  I believe he had a previous DUI and that may change things 

his life is ruined in any case  

and innocent child’s life is ruined. God bless her heart 

I just hope whatever happens with the insurance, it  takes care of her for the rest of her life 

I could not live with thinking my actions caused anyone harm much less a little child 

He did have a previous DUI from 2007 when employees in a sporting goods store thought he was impaired and called police, they arrested him before he made it out of the parking lot. 

Appears has hasn't had any trouble for over a decade.

Looks like it all hinges on the results from the blood tests.  Given the high profile nature of the case I'm surprised the testing wasn't expedited.

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3 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

He did have a previous DUI from 2007 when employees in a sporting goods store thought he was impaired and called police, they arrested him before he made it out of the parking lot. 

Appears has hasn't had any trouble for over a decade.

Looks like it all hinges on the results from the blood tests.  Given the high profile nature of the case I'm surprised the testing wasn't expedited.

Yep. Toxicology reports are facts, along with his braking speed, skid marks , sight lines etc  and where they were on the road 

the only certain right now, is a child has brain damage   She is the innocent victim 

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On 3/2/2021 at 11:44 AM, Mr. Scot said:

According to her family, Ariel Young has suffered permanent brain damage as a result of the accident caused by Britt Reid. She's reported to be awake, but unable to walk.

PFT

Send him to prison and ruin his damn life.

Unfortunately, money and influence buys the best of lawyers in our so-called “justice” system.

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