Man cited with shining laser at Tom Brady tells 'Inside Edition' he's not apologizing to the Patriots

The Kansas City Chiefs fan cited after reportedly shining a laser at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during the AFC Championship game in January told "Inside Edition" that he never meant for things to go this far. Dwyan Morgan, 64, of Lee's Summit was cited with disturbing the peace, a municipal violation. The charge is punishable by up to a year in jail or a fine of up to $1,000. Morgan, who spoke with a reporter with "Inside Edition," said he never intended to hurt Brady, "Maybe distract him."A KMBC 9 News photographer captured at least three separate incidents involving Brady and a green laser. Morgan told "Inside Edition" he never expected the incident to draw the attention that it did," I didn't think it would go this far," he said. "I shouldn't have done it."In the interview, Morgan demonstrated his actions with the laser. He said a week after the game, police managed to track him down and knock on his door. Morgan said he regrets the embarrassment the incident has caused Chiefs fans, but that he won't be apologizing to Brady or the Patriots.

The Kansas City Chiefs fan cited after reportedly shining a laser at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during the AFC Championship game in January told "Inside Edition" that he never meant for things to go this far.

Dwyan Morgan, 64, of Lee's Summit was cited with disturbing the peace, a municipal violation.


The charge is punishable by up to a year in jail or a fine of up to $1,000.

Morgan, who spoke with a reporter with "Inside Edition," said he never intended to hurt Brady, "Maybe distract him."

A KMBC 9 News photographer captured at least three separate incidents involving Brady and a green laser.

Morgan told "Inside Edition" he never expected the incident to draw the attention that it did," I didn't think it would go this far," he said. "I shouldn't have done it."

In the interview, Morgan demonstrated his actions with the laser. He said a week after the game, police managed to track him down and knock on his door.

Morgan said he regrets the embarrassment the incident has caused Chiefs fans, but that he won't be apologizing to Brady or the Patriots.

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