Chiefs fan fined $500 for using laser pointer on Brady
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The Kansas City Chiefs fan who aimed a laser pointer at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during January's AFC Championship Game has been ordered to pay a $500 fine.
Dwyan Morgan, 64, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace Wednesday, according to ESPN. He faced a one-year jail sentence or a fine of up to $1,000.
Our photographer, Turner Twyman, caught someone pointing what appears to be a laser pointer in Tom Brady's face last night. Play between the "muff" that wasn't and Sorensen int. @NFL, @Patriots and @Chiefs all told me they weren't aware of the incident. pic.twitter.com/ejWBQ6i64C
— William Joy (@WilliamKMBC) January 21, 2019
Morgan told Inside Edition in May that he regretted using the laser pointer but had no intention of apologizing to Brady or the Patriots.
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