Giants Fan Arrested For Threatening To Shoot Up Gillette Stadium Because Patriots Signed Antonio Brown

The signing of Antonio Brown by the New England Patriots didn’t sit well with the league considering the best team and reining Super Bowl champs got a shiny new toy for Tom Brady to throw to.

Antonio Brown managed to weasel his way out of being an Oakland Raider just two day before he was set to take the field in silver and black, and is now sitting pretty in New England.

Though many NFL fans fed up with the Patriots dynasty with an end not in sight, one Giants fan decided to take the anger a step further, threatening to execute a terrorist attack at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

44-year-old Tobias Gray was arrested at his home in East Providence, Rhode Island Sunday after posting a status on Facebook saying that he would “shoot up random people” at the Patriots stadium.

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The post reads, “I’m going to pull a white boys school shooting at Foxboro you might as well hand them the ring right now I’m if I ever get my hands on a gun which I don’t have one yet but I’m looking I will go shoot up random people at Foxboro.”

Funny enough, Gray wore his Giants jersey during his court appearance in Providence Monday on unrelated assault charges. The 44-year-old was charged with simple and domestic assault and threatening police officers at the time of his arrest.