bigduke6 Posted March 12 Posted March 12 this douchebags record pretty much solidifies him being back in jail again eventually. probably will do something even worse in the future. but hey, go Chefs right? gj Missouri governor. 2 Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted March 12 Posted March 12 33 minutes ago, bigduke6 said: this douchebags record pretty much solidifies him being back in jail again eventually. probably will do something even worse in the future. but hey, go Chefs right? gj Missouri governor. House arrest until 10/31/2025. He probably will end up back in jail by the end of the year. Quote
Beck Water Posted March 12 Posted March 12 3 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said: He served only 16 months of his 36-month sentence and the Missouri governor, a big chief fan, commuted his sentence, he is now a free man. This after he went to prison once for having a "drug emporium" at his house along with his brother and was arrested for a Road Rage incident pulling a gun on someone. Meanwhile, the little girl he slammed into still has serious medical issues. I am certain EVERYONE would get the same break he got. Probably not the right forum but this really p*sses me off. I saw this as soon as it was reported and I didn't post about it because I didn't want to "feel the rage". Don Parsons (Mo Gov who commuted the sentence) is a total Piece of Work. Syncophant, Cronyist, politically expedient. Tough on crime, tough on criminals, gonna sit back and let the wheels of justice take their due course - until and unless, of course, it's politically expedient for him 2 Quote
Billl Posted March 12 Posted March 12 Parsons is an absolute POS. That said, this was one of hundreds of commutations done at once. It doesn’t appear to have involved political favors. Britt just happened to be one of many, many irresponsible people who have overcrowded Missouri jails. 2 Quote
JohnNord Posted March 12 Posted March 12 3 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said: He served only 16 months of his 36-month sentence and the Missouri governor, a big chief fan, commuted his sentence, he is now a free man. This after he went to prison once for having a "drug emporium" at his house along with his brother and was arrested for a Road Rage incident pulling a gun on someone. Meanwhile, the little girl he slammed into still has serious medical issues. I am certain EVERYONE would get the same break he got. Probably not the right forum but this really p*sses me off. It’s infuriating to hear Reid was released. I would be shocked if Andy’s relationship with the governor premeditated this. I’ll hesitate to make any judgement about Andy as a person or a father because we don’t know for sure - but I would question whether a release is helpful for Brit or just another way to enable him 1 Quote
Gugny Posted March 12 Posted March 12 3 hours ago, LeviF said: The NFL is just a different class of people. Sorry. Remember Zac Stacy? And the home video of him slamming his girlfriend into the wall and then onto their baby's stroller? Then he fled the jurisdiction? He got six months in jail for a beating that could have easily killed her. Did she fit in the stroller? 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted March 12 Posted March 12 2 minutes ago, Billl said: Parsons is an absolute POS. That said, this was one of hundreds of commutations done at once. It doesn’t appear to have involved political favors. Britt just happened to be one of many, many irresponsible people who have overcrowded Missouri jails. You honestly believe that his last name had nothing to do with it? Come on man? 1 Quote
boco357 Posted March 12 Posted March 12 6 minutes ago, Billl said: Parsons is an absolute POS. That said, this was one of hundreds of commutations done at once. It doesn’t appear to have involved political favors. Britt just happened to be one of many, many irresponsible people who have overcrowded Missouri jails. Really? How come it dropped on like at 5pm Friday if it was such good news for all involved? 2 Quote
Billl Posted March 12 Posted March 12 5 minutes ago, boco357 said: Really? How come it dropped on like at 5pm Friday if it was such good news for all involved? 7 minutes ago, JohnNord said: You honestly believe that his last name had nothing to do with it? Come on man? It legit had nothing to do with it. It’s caused a huge uproar in the city. He could rot in jail as far as I’m concerned. Britt actually served more time than average for his crime which is why he was on the list of commutations. No politician is stupid enough to hurt his own aspirations like this intentionally. He’s not a KC guy in any way, shape, or form. No chance he’s doing favors for the Chiefs. 2 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted March 12 Posted March 12 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Billl said: It legit had nothing to do with it. It’s caused a huge uproar in the city. He could rot in jail as far as I’m concerned. Britt actually served more time than average for his crime which is why he was on the list of commutations. No politician is stupid enough to hurt his own aspirations like this intentionally. He’s not a KC guy in any way, shape, or form. No chance he’s doing favors for the Chiefs. I completely disagree…Britt also has a prior record and deserved way more time. 19 minutes ago, boco357 said: Really? How come it dropped on like at 5pm Friday if it was such good news for all involved? Because he’s a Chiefs fan and doesn’t want to fathom the possibility that his favorite coach could be involved with getting his son out of trouble which he’s continually done for the past two decades. Edited March 12 by JohnNord Quote
Billl Posted March 12 Posted March 12 (edited) 6 minutes ago, JohnNord said: I completely disagree…Britt also has a prior record and deserved way more time. go figure - the Chiefs fan defends the Reid family 🤷♂️ I’m not defending Britt at all. I just said he can rot in prison as far as I care, but I guess you know more about Kansas City politics than I do. Feel free to be outraged over something you clearly have spent a grand total of 10 seconds familiarizing yourself with so that you can come to an opinion based on what you want to be true rather than reality, though. Those who prefer to base their opinions on actual facts should be pissed off at the system that allows hundreds of dirt balls off easy instead of only being mad about the one whose last name is Reid. Edited March 12 by Billl 1 Quote
Billl Posted March 12 Posted March 12 26 minutes ago, JohnNord said: It’s infuriating to hear Reid was released. I would be shocked if Andy’s relationship with the governor premeditated this. I’ll hesitate to make any judgement about Andy as a person or a father because we don’t know for sure - but I would question whether a release is helpful for Brit or just another way to enable him It’s not helpful for Britt nor anyone else in the community. Unfortunately, we’d rather crowd the jails with non-violent offenders and let actual dangers to society do their thing. Quote
boco357 Posted March 12 Posted March 12 2 minutes ago, Billl said: I’m not defending Britt at all. I just said he can rot in prison as far as I care, but I guess you know more about Kansas City politics than I do. Feel free to be outraged over something you clearly have spent a grand total of 10 seconds familiarizing yourself with so that you can come to an opinion based on what you want to be true rather than reality, though. Those who prefer to base their opinions on actual facts should be pissed off at the system that allows hundreds of dirt balls off easy instead of only being mad about the one whose last name is Reid. How about the Marcellus Williams case? Quote
4merper4mer Posted March 12 Posted March 12 34 minutes ago, Beck Water said: I saw this as soon as it was reported and I didn't post about it because I didn't want to "feel the rage". Don Parsons (Mo Gov who commuted the sentence) is a total Piece of Work. Syncophant, Cronyist, politically expedient. Tough on crime, tough on criminals, gonna sit back and let the wheels of justice take their due course - until and unless, of course, it's politically expedient for him Wrong name. Quote
Billl Posted March 12 Posted March 12 1 minute ago, boco357 said: How about the Marcellus Williams case? What about it? 1 Quote
4merper4mer Posted March 12 Posted March 12 12 minutes ago, Billl said: It legit had nothing to do with it. It’s caused a huge uproar in the city. He could rot in jail as far as I’m concerned. Britt actually served more time than average for his crime which is why he was on the list of commutations. No politician is stupid enough to hurt his own aspirations like this intentionally. He’s not a KC guy in any way, shape, or form. No chance he’s doing favors for the Chiefs. Hey dude you seem like a smart guy. A real business man type. I have a buddy in Brooklyn who is getting divorced and wants to make sure his wife doesn’t get a lot of money. He needs to sell his bridge. Super cheap. You in? 1 hour ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said: House arrest until 10/31/2025. He probably will end up back in jail by the end of the year. Just in time to get tanked at a Halloween party and drive home. Quote
JohnNord Posted March 12 Posted March 12 (edited) 13 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said: Hey dude you seem like a smart guy. A real business man type. I have a buddy in Brooklyn who is getting divorced and wants to make sure his wife doesn’t get a lot of money. He needs to sell his bridge. Super cheap. You in? 17 minutes ago, Billl said: It’s not helpful for Britt nor anyone else in the community. Unfortunately, we’d rather crowd the jails with non-violent offenders and let actual dangers to society do their thing. Mother of girl injured in Britt Reid crash shocked by commutation https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39708520/mother-girl-injured-britt-reid-crash-shocked-commutation This is gut wrenching… and I’m sure the pardon has nothing do with Parsons fandom… imagine trying to defend this. Draw your own conclusions… ”Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker told ESPN last week she would have never agreed to a plea deal if she knew Reid would serve only 1½ years. Parson, a self-proclaimed Chiefs fan, attended the Super Bowl in Las Vegas last month where the Chiefs won their third Super Bowl in four years. He received a tattoo to commemorate their win in 2023. Miller said she was not notified by the governor's office about the commutation, and she said she has not personally heard from Reid or his family since the accident. Asked if she would take their calls, she said "no." Edited March 12 by JohnNord Quote
4merper4mer Posted March 12 Posted March 12 6 minutes ago, JohnNord said: Mother of girl injured in Britt Reid crash shocked by commutation https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39708520/mother-girl-injured-britt-reid-crash-shocked-commutation This is gut wrenching… and I’m sure the pardon has nothing do with Parsons fandom… imagine trying to defend this ”Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker told ESPN last week she would have never agreed to a plea deal if she knew Reid would serve only 1½ years. Parson, a self-proclaimed Chiefs fan, attended the Super Bowl in Las Vegas last month where the Chiefs won their third Super Bowl in four years. He received a tattoo to commemorate their win in 2023.” The part of the article where the mom wonders aloud what would have happened to her if she was drunk, ran into Reid’s car and injured Reid’s kid, is particularly thought provoking. I think the answer is obvious. And the DA can say all she wants about not accepting the plea agreement if she knew it would be commuted. 3 years, even if fully served, was never enough for this dirt bag. 3 Quote
QCity Posted March 12 Posted March 12 9 minutes ago, JohnNord said: ”Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker told ESPN last week she would have never agreed to a plea deal if she knew Reid would serve only 1½ years. Parson, a self-proclaimed Chiefs fan, attended the Super Bowl in Las Vegas last month where the Chiefs won their third Super Bowl in four years. He received a tattoo to commemorate their win in 2023.” Wow, that is messed up. 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted March 12 Posted March 12 1 minute ago, 4merper4mer said: The part of the article where the mom wonders aloud what would have happened to her if she was drunk, ran into Reid’s car and injured Reid’s kid, is particularly thought provoking. I think the answer is obvious. And the DA can say all she wants about not accepting the plea agreement if she knew it would be commuted. 3 years, even if fully served, was never enough for this dirt bag. It’s infuriating… Quote
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