BOSTON (WEEI.com) -- The Kansas City Chiefs and Arrowhead Stadium management said they would pursue charges against the man who allegedly flashed a laser at New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during the AFC title game in January. They did.
According to the Associated Press, Dwyan Morgan, 64, of Lee's Summit, Mo., faces a single count of disturbing the peace, a municipal violation. Morgan faces up to a year in jail or a fine up to $1,000.
The day after the game, a Kansas City television station showed video of a green laser being pointed in Brady's face.
The Patriots beat the Chiefs 37-31 in overtime to advance to the Super Bowl.
By Ryan Hannable