
John Elway Threatened by Trespasser at Broncos Training Facility
Denver Broncos general manager John Elway was allegedly threatened by a man at the team's training center in Englewood, Colorado, earlier this week.
Per Kirk Mitchell of the Denver Post, authorities arrested Cordell Eric Robinson on Monday for trespassing when he allegedly entered the UCHealth Training Center and threatened to "get" Elway.
Mitchell noted Robinson was charged with a Class 3 misdemeanor of second-degree trespassing after posing as a Broncos owner and refusing to leave the training facility. A security officer asked him to leave the building when he was taking pictures of a trophy cabinet, leading him to say, "I'll get you and Elway."
Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Julie Brooks said Robinson claimed he owned a 20 percent stake in the Broncos after authorities asked him to leave, per Mitchell. Robinson's bail was set at $750 with a restraining order also issued after he was booked at the county jail.
Robinson has an extensive criminal background. Since 2005, he's been arrested for violating a restraining order, two times for misdemeanor trespassing and one time for motor vehicle theft, per Mitchell.
Elway has been the Broncos general manager and executive vice president of football operations since 2011. He won two titles with the franchise as a player and one as an executive last year.





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