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Man Arrested at Morgan Wallen Concert for ‘Terroristic Threat’ Against Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce
On Friday, a man found himself arrested at Morgan Wallen’s concert at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium after making a “terroristic threat” that was so concerning that it would cause a 45-minute delay to the headliner’s set.
Kansas City police detectives observed a post on X, formerly Twitter, over a threat made against two individuals, per the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office.
The country music star was joined by team stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
Aaron Brown, of Winchester, made the threat online before the show, and Kansas City police observed it from the X account “Gooey Bag (respectfully)” against the two NFL players who “were present at the event.”
The threat, which was redacted in charging documents, read: “Mr. [redacted] at Arrowhead with the wife. If he brings out [redacted] or [redacted], I’ll take the f–kin shot. F–k em!”
Patrick Mahomes’ pregnant wife, Brittany Mahomes, was also present at the show alongside Travis Kelce.
Police did not play around with this threat against Patrick Mahomes and Kelce as they tracked down Brown’s information and called his cell phone.
Understanding the severity of the situation, he would voluntarily tell police he was at the stadium and tell them which section he was sitting in. Officers quickly tracked him down where he was alongside his girlfriend.
When confronted with the tweet directed to Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, he told police, “It was a stupid, stupid, stupid mistake.”
The man has been charged with making terroristic threats.
Despite Threats, the Show Moved On With Morgan Wallen, Patrick Mahomes, and Travis Kelce
Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were both in attendance at Morgan Wallen’s concert at the Chiefs’ stadium, but things got crazy when a threat forced the show to be halted for 45 minutes.
Mahomes was joined by his wife Brittany, who is currently pregnant with their third child.
An Illinois man was arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelc.
Despite the delay, Wallen, Mahomes, and Kelce would take the stage as the Illinois man would be arrested.