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Man arrested at Morgan Wallen concert for allegedly making 'terrorist threat' against Kansas City Chiefs stars
Morgan Wallen hit by cellphone during Colorado concert
A concertgoer threw their cell phone at Morgan Wallen during his Colorado concert, hitting him in the torso, but the singer brushed it off and threw their cell phone off stage to continue performing. Video courtesy @jkartzzz /TMX
A man in attendance at Morgan Wallen’s Friday night concert in Missouri has been arrested after allegedly making a “terrorist threat” against two Kansas City Chiefs players, Fox News Digital can confirm.
Wallen, who is currently on his One Night At A Time World Tour, was playing a show at the reigning Super Bowl champions’ field, Arrowhead Stadium. In video shared on social media, the country singer can be seen walking out alongside the Chiefs’ quarterback Patrik Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and defensive tackle Chris Jones.
According to court documents, an intelligence analyst screening for potential threats at the concert was concerned by a post made to X (formerly Twitter).
MORGAN WALLEN HAS UNDERWEAR THROWN AT HIS FACE DURING CONCERT
According to court documents, Morgan Wallens concert at Arrowhead Stadium was delayed 40 minutes due to the threat. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
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Aaron Brown, 23, of Winchester, Illinois, was arrested and charged with a Class E felony of Making a Terrorist Threat in the 2nd Degree.
The alleged post, in redacted form, was released in the documents.
“Mr. [redacted] at Arrowhead with the wife. If he brings out [redacted] or [redacted] I’ll take the f—in shot. F— em! Also f— you b—-!!” the tweet read.
Travis Kelce, Chris Jones and Patrick Mahomes are pictured celebrating in January 2024 after winning the AFC championship. (Emily Curiel/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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The report clarifies that the intended victims were at the event when the alleged post was shared.
Mahomes was accompanied by his pregnant wife, Brittany, to the concert. The couple recently announced that they were expecting their third child together.
Brittany Mahomes posted photos of her and husband Patrick at the Morgan Wallen concert. (Brittany Mahomes Instagram)
The user’s contact information was extracted by law enforcement, who were able to reach Brown directly. After initially not cooperating, Brown allegedly told officers what part of the stadium he was seated in. Law enforcement discovered Brown and his girlfriend “walking away from the section to the main hallway of the floor level,” before placing Brown on an “investigative hold for terroristic events.”
According to the report written by Detective Sarah Lewey of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department, Brown was read his Miranda Rights before he allegedly told officers that the situation “was a stupid, stupid, stupid mistake,” and that he was “freaked out” by law enforcement’s interest in him.
Morgan Wallen is currently on his One Night At A Time tour. His next show will be in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium. (John Shearer/Getty Images for Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time 2024)
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Brown does not have a previous legal record. He was charged on Saturday with a $15,000/10 percent bond set.
Wallen’s concert was delayed 40 minutes as a result. The “Last Night” singer’s next show is at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on August 8.
Representatives for Wallen, Kelce and Mahomes did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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LET’S TALK | KSHB coming to Northeast Kansas City, Missouri, on Jan. 20
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The KSHB 41 News team will be landing in Northeast Kansas City, Missouri, for our latest Let’s Talk event.
We’ll be hanging out from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Peachtree Cafeteria, 2128 E. 12th Street, in Kansas City, Missouri, 64127.
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Kansas ag officials take comment on proposed water rules
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Kansas Department of Agriculture held a meeting on Thursday to discuss proposed rules regarding the Kansas Water Appropriation Act.
The Division of Water Resources is proposing new regulations and changes to current regulations under the law.
The division is looking at amending or revoking regulations related to flowmeters tracking water usage.
It is also proposing changes to groundwater usage rules on how far you can move a well from its original location to prevent harming the water rights of other landowners.
Another regulation would create voluntary Water Conservation Areas, where landowners work with the division to establish water conservation plans on their properties.
Some of the concerns raised at Thursday’s meeting dealt with property rights and the transfer of land to new owners. Some expressed concern about the sale of water rights to other landowners in the area.
There is no listed timeline for when the changes could be made.
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Rural Kansas fire department reports record number of calls in 2025
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A rural Kansas fire department says it saw yet another increase in calls in 2025.
On Tuesday, Butler County Fire District #3 posted data about last year on social media.
It responded to 782 alarms in 2025, which is a new record.
The majority of the calls were for rescue and emergency medical services, followed by service calls.
The department’s data show the number of calls has been trending upward over the last 20 years.
From 2006 to 2010, the department handled an an average of 550 calls a year. From 2021 through 2025, that average was 720, a 31% increase.
Officials said continued growth in the community has increased the demand for emergency services.
“These numbers reinforce the importance of ongoing training, staffing, equipment planning, and community support to ensure we can continue to provide timely and effective service,” the department said on Facebook.
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