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AFC title game laser-pointing fan refuses to apologize to Tom Brady

Dwyan Morgan, an electrician from Missouri, shined a laser on the Patriots quarterback during January’s AFC title game.

We can finally put #Lasergate to rest.

Inside Edition interviewed 64-year-old Dwyan Morgan, the man charged with shining a green laser in the eyes of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during January’s AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium. The laser had little effect on Brady, as the Patriots went on to win the game, 37-31, in overtime and eventually the Super Bowl championship.

Morgan, an electrician from Missouri, told Inside Edition he had a few too many beers and was trying to make his two sons he was with at the game laugh. The video also includes a demonstration in which Inside Edition asks Morgan to show how he shined the laser on the Patriots QB.

Morgan was “identified, apprehended and banned from Arrowhead Stadium for life” back in early February, as reported by ESPN insider Adam Schefter. He now he faces up to a year in jail or a $1,000 fine if he’s found guilty.

“I didn’t think it would go this far,” Morgan said. “I shouldn’t have done it.”

That being said, the best part of the video is when Inside Edition asks Morgan if he would like to apologize to Brady or the Patriots.

Morgan—a Chiefs fan through and through—outright refused.

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Who crossed the line more during the AFC title game?

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  • 28%
    Dwyan Morgan
    (806 votes)
  • 71%
    Dee Ford
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