In a shocking incident at Arrowhead Stadium, a man from Illinois by the name of Aaron Brown was arrested on Friday for making a terroristic threat against two Kansas City Chiefs players during a Morgan Wallen concert.
The concert was about to begin when authorities received word of a threatening tweet directed towards two unnamed Chiefs players. The tweet read, “Mr. [redacted] at Arrowhead with the wife. If he brings out [redacted] or [redacted] I’ll take the f–ckin shot.” This alarming message prompted the police to take immediate action.
After an emergency disclosure request to a social media platform, the authorities were able to track down Brown’s name and cell phone number. They wasted no time in contacting him, leading to his arrest at the concert venue. Brown’s girlfriend claimed he made the tweet as a joke, never expecting anyone to take it seriously.
The entire concert was delayed as the situation unfolded, causing a disruption to the event and leaving many attendees on edge. The police report detailed Brown’s apprehension, stating that he panicked upon realizing the gravity of his actions and confessed to the foolishness of his tweet.
As Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones were reported to be among the players present at the concert, the threat posed a serious risk to their safety. Brown now faces a felony charge for his actions, which could result in a lengthy prison sentence if he is convicted. The incident serves as a reminder of the potentially dire consequences of making threats in the digital age, especially when directed at public figures.