Cops arrest man at Morgan Wallen concert who threatened to shoot Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce
An Illinois man was arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce at a Morgan Wallen concert in Kansas City, Mo., Friday night.
The “Last Night” crooner’s show at Arrowhead Stadium was delayed by 40 minutes as police attempted to locate Aaron Brown after he allegedly posted terroristic threats against the Kansas City Chiefs stars on X, per a press release.
“Mr. [redacted] at Arrowhead with the wife,” he wrote, according to TMZ. “If he brings out [redacted] or [redacted] I’ll take the f–in shot. F–k em!”
“Also, f–k you bitch!! [hand emoji with middle finger],” Brown, who identified himself as “Gooey Bag,” allegedly added.
Brown was attending the concert with his girlfriend when authorities contacted him on his phone and located him.
He acknowledged his stunt “was a stupid, stupid, stupid mistake” to authorities and was taken into custody on a felony charge with a bond set to $15,000, per TMZ.
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Kelce, 34, and Mahomes, 28, made a surprise appearance at Wallen’s concert as they escorted the country singer, 31, on stage.
The quarterback’s wife, Brittany Mahomes, shared the wholesome moment on social media as the audience roared for them.
While the NFL stars stepped out in casual clothes, Morgan sported their controversial teammate Harrison Butker’s jersey.
The “Whiskey Glasses” crooner also allegedly told the crowd to stand up for their beliefs, according to X users.
Butker, 29, has turned heads since his sexist and anti-LGBTQ commencement speech at Benedictine College in May.
At the time, the kicker told female students to live out their vocations as homemakers and wives and referred to Pride Month as a “deadly sin.”
However, a rep for Wallen told Page Six that the “Wasted on You” singer’s name was on the jersey and “number seven has always been Morgan’s number.”