Man Arrested at Morgan Wallen Concert for Making ‘Terroristic Threat’

Man Arrested at Morgan Wallen Concert for Making ‘Terroristic Threat’


The threat was directed at “two individuals who were members of the Kansas City Chiefs organization.”

He was a man A man was arrested at Morgan Wallen's Kansas City concert Friday at Arrowhead Stadium after making a “terrorist threat” to shoot “two individuals who were members of the Kansas City Chiefs organization.” Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes were at the concert and were seen leaving the locker room with Wallen. The incident delayed the concert for more than 40 minutes.

The Jackson County, Missouri, District Attorney's Office announced Saturday, August 3, that the man, Aaron Brown, has been charged with a second-degree felony count of making a terroristic threat. Authorities first discovered the threat on social media.

An Illinois man has been charged with a felony after he threatened on social media to shoot two people at a concert Friday night at Arrowhead in Kansas City, Jackson County Prosecutor Jan Peters Baker announced today. The suspect confirmed to police his location at Arrowhead. The concert was delayed for 40 minutes while the suspect was located.

The statement continued: “The defendant was charged earlier today and bail was set at $15,000. Prosecutors requested a cash bail of $250,000.”

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Wallen walked out of the locker room with Kelce and Mahomes wearing a custom Chiefs jersey with the number seven on the front — after his high school baseball team number. The same number is also worn by Chiefs player Harrison Butker — who recently came under fire for misogynistic comments he made during his commencement speech at Benedictine College.

In a video posted by a fan account on Instagram, Wallen walked through the backstage door, followed by Kelce and then Mahomes, who enthusiastically shook hands with them. The two players were later seen dancing and singing along to the concert from the stands.





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