Residents of Winchester shocked to learn one of their own had made national news
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By BETH ZUMWALT & DAVID CAMPHOUSE

Aaron Brown
Aaron Brown, 23, was arrested over the weekend at a country music show, featuring Morgan Wallen, at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs.
Brown is accused of posting a profanity laced threat on X, formerly known as Twitter, against two Kansas City Chiefs players who were in attendance. The concert was delayed for approximately 45 minutes while several different law enforcement agencies looked for Brown, who was contacted by the FBI by phone. Brown told them where he was sitting.
Although when apprehended, Brown explained the post was just a “ stupid, stupid prank” and he was unarmed, the FBI took the threat seriously and arrested Brown for making a terroristic threat.
Making a terroristic threat is a class E felony, the lowest class felony in Missouri. It is punishable by four years in prison or one year in jail. A $10,000 fine is also an option, as is probation.
Of approximately six Winchester residents asked for comment, none were willing to be quoted but all said Moore was a good kid from a good family, and they believed this incident was just a prank gone bad.
