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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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Farmer receives support from community after Kansas wildfire destroys home
KISMET, Kan. (KWCH) – Last month, wildfires in southern Kansas raged, destroying farmer Randall Thorp’s property, tools and 960 acres of land.
As he handles the massive cleanup project, he knows he is not alone.
“It’s about the greatest show of love I’ve ever seen,” Thorpe said. “I didn’t realize that I would have all this support in my greatest time of need.”
The two main contributors to Thorp’s optimism are the community around him and his faith.
“I’ve seen a lot of darkness that, because of my faith in Jesus, I can see the light in my heart,” Thorp said. “And that’s what keeps me going.”
Throughout the past few weeks, friends, family and neighbors have come to his property to help sort out and clean up the debris.
“I come out here and I’m by myself and I find it hard to do anything, but when a group of people all shows up and they’re wanting to work, then I’m ready to get to work with them, and they’re all ready to help me,” Thorp said.
Even with all the uncertainty following the fire, Thorp has been able to feed the 150 cattle he has, a number that is now growing since it is calving season. Friendly helpers are providing free hay for his animals to eat.
There’s a long way until things will be back to normal, but Thorp is determined to get there.
“You know, I can see some light at the end of the tunnel, but I’ve got to stay strong and keep it going and make it through,” Thorp said.
The powerful show of dependability from fellow Kansans is something he will never forget.
“I’ve been shown lots of love,” Thorp said.
You can still donate to Thorp’s GoFundMe here.
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Kansas City International Airport reopens after ‘threat’ prompts FBI, cops to swarm terminal
Kansas City International Airport in Missouri was partly evacuated over a “threat” Sunday afternoon but has since resumed “normal operations,” officials said.
“The security incident at [Kansas City International Airport] is now clear and normal operations are resuming,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wrote on X.
“I want to thank law enforcement including the FBI for their timely response. The safety of our passengers, airport staff, and crew members is always our number one priority.”
Airport representative Jackson Overstreet told The Associated Press in an email that the threat was reported at 11:50 a.m. local time, at which point an entire terminal was evacuated.
He said planes that landed after the threat were being held on the taxiway until it could be fully investigated.
FBI rep Dixon Land said the bureau was “aware of the incident” and worked with “law enforcement officials to determine the credibility of a threat.”
Passenger Logan Hawley, 29, told the outlet he was getting ready to board a flight to Texas when he saw police and K-9 units swarming the terminal.
“Suddenly there was an airport worker saying ‘immediately evacuate,’ people got up fast and rushed out of there,” Hawley said.
Roughly 2,000 people were ushered out of the terminal and onto the tarmac, he said.
Photos and video from the airport circulating online show large groups of passengers being led onto the tarmac or funneling out of the terminal.
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Kansas family stranded in Iran with critical medical need makes it home through congressional intervention
SHAWNEE, Kan. – A Kansas family said a call to their congresswoman’s office helped bring their daughter and son-in-law home after they were stranded overseas with an unmet critical medical need.
Janet Fulgham said her daughter Laura and Laura’s husband Adam had been traveling in the UAE when an attack on Iran disrupted their plans to return home.
With their trip delayed and Laura facing a medical need that could not be met there, Fulgham said she contacted the office of Rep. Sharice Davids.
Fulgham said Davids’ office worked with the State Department to flag the emergency and secure a flight for the couple.
“The first thing that went through my mind was her medication. It is such a big part of her life. And then how do we get them out safely? How on earth do we get them out?” Fulgham said.
She said the experience prompted her to share a message with other families.
“Very often things are out of your control. But what I want everyone to know is, no matter what state you’re in, there are services to the American public that we may not know about,” Fulgham said.
Davids, who represents Kansas’ 3rd Congressional District, said the situation reflects the real-world impact of international crises.
“This is one of those areas where you really see how much we’re talking about real people. You know, Laura and Adam are real Kansans who are stuck in a situation that they did not ask to be in. I’m just so relieved and glad that they’re back home,” Davids said.
Fulgham said the relief of her daughter’s return is tempered by awareness of others still waiting.
“Happiness and my delight that they’re home. Mixed with my total exhaustion. But then there’s so many other parents and friends and family members who are waiting for their loved ones. It’s hard to really celebrate when you know there’s such a big need,” Fulgham said.
Davids is expected to visit the family later this week. Her office said it is still working to help other Kansas families who remain stranded.
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