The parents of Trevor Reed, a Texas Marine, fought back tears Wednesday while talking about his release in a prisoner exchange with Russia — saying their son had a hard time leaving behind other Americans held captive.Reed’s parents said during a press conference in front of their Granbury, Texas home that they had a heads up from the US government about his release from a Russian prison after 1,000 days of captivity. “We had a little forewarning that something might happen this week. We were on pins and needles every phone call,” said Reed’s father, Joey Reed.
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