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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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Where to watch Kansas City Royals vs Tampa Bay Rays: TV channel, start time, streaming for June 24
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MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Wednesday as the Kansas City Royals visit the Tampa Bay Rays.
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First pitch between the Tampa Bay Rays and Kansas City Royals is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday, June 24.
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- Date: Wednesday, June 24
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Jac Caglianone make puny ball go very far in Royals win
Tonight, the Kansas City Royals dismantled the Tampa Bay Rays in a cathartic 12-5 victory. It was a full-team showing, with Carter Jensen extending his hit streak to 14 games, Nick Loftin swatting a home run on a four-hit night, and Luinder Avila navigating his way through five tough innings of one-run ball in front of some of some incredibly bad infield defense.
But you’re here for Jac Caglianone, who ended the day with three hits and a pair of home runs. Here’s his first, which came immediately after Loftin’s home run in the first frame of the game and sounded like a thunderclap.
And here’s the other one, an arguably more impressive center-left shot to the deepest part of the ballpark.
To say that Caglianone has been on fire would not be accurate, because he is fire right now. Tonight’s gigantic dongs were his eighth and ninth of the month of June; they extended his hitting streak to five games and his home run streak to four games.
This was one of those games were so much happened that, paradoxically, nothing much happened, because each successive hit meant less and less as the score ballooned and ballooned. I mentioned the infield defense–Salvador Perez lost two popups, and the rest of the infield didn’t see them, either. That required Avila to essentially get five outs in one inning. It was really quite comical in hindsight, but groan-worthy in the moment for sure.
Pretty much everyone got involved in the offense. Lane Thomas and Starling Marte were the only two batters without a hit. Michael Massey, Perez, and Kameron Misner recorded doubles, which in addition to the home runs made six extra base hits. The Royals did a nice job totally putting the game away in the eighth inning against Steven Matz, who was just tossing batting practice out there.
Kansas City’s bullpen also did a nice job (mostly). It helps to have such a big lead, but Stephen Cruz and Matt Strahm pitched before the lead was quite as big as it was, and you know what? They both turned in clean innings! So, too, did Beck Way. Someone named “Connor Seabold” came in to pitch the ninth, and the Royals might as well have sent Tyler Tolbert out there. Seabold gave up a trio of runs, but the Royals closed it out.
At 34-46, the Royals are still closer to the American League basement than they are the penthouse. But have you looked at the AL right now? The current owners of the third Wild Card slot, the Toronto Blue Jays, don’t even have a .500 record. What a weird year.
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Kansas City police bring in extra help for World Cup events
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Kansas City police say extra help from other departments is giving the agency more flexibility during World Cup-related events, matches and regular patrols across the city.
KCPD said officers from dozens of other departments are helping with safety efforts around major events, including watch parties, Fan Fest and crowds at Kansas City Stadium.
The department said officers from across Kansas and Missouri have stepped up to help. Officers from Oklahoma City and Ohio are also assisting, including mounted officers who brought horses.
Police said the extra staffing is needed because officers still have to respond to regular calls across the metro during the events. KCPD blocked vacation time this month to keep officers available.
Sgt. Jake Becchina with KCPD’s Media Relations Unit said people attending the events may notice officers from several agencies.
“If you walk through Fan Fest, you may see a dozen police officers from a dozen different departments that are here helping us out,” Becchina said.
Becchina said people have noticed the added police presence.
“Probably one of the most overwhelming themes or regular themes I hear is, ‘I feel safe here. I see a lot of police officers. Thank you guys for being here,’” Becchina said.
With the Netherlands playing Thursday, the Orange Bus and Army are en route, with a large parade planned that morning. Becchina said police are prepared for the crowds expected around the events.
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