Illinois man delays Morgan Wallen concert with threats to shoot Chiefs players

KANSAS CITY, Moment. (KCTV) – An Illinois man is behind bars after he postponed the Morgan Wallen concert at Sharpened stone Stadium by 40 minutes with dangers to shoot 2 Kansas City Chiefs players.

 

The Jackson District, Missouri, Prosecutor’s Office reported on Saturday, Aug. 3, that Aaron Brown III, 23, of Winchester, Illinois, has been charged with the Course E lawful offense of making a terroristic danger within the moment degree.

Court records shown that criminologists with the Kansas City, Moment., Police Office and insights investigators with the Kansas City Combination Center found a danger against two people made on X. Brown purportedly undermined to shoot two individuals of the Kansas City Chiefs organization who were at a Friday concert at Sharpened stone Stadium.

 

Agreeing to the Sharpened stone Stadium occasion plan, Morgan Wallen played a concert there on Friday night. He was joined by Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Chris Jones was too in participation.

 

Court archives too famous that the concert was postponed for 40 minutes as Brown was found. He was charged prior on Saturday with a bond of $15,000 set.

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