
Authorities in Omaha say it was Terence Crawford‘s alleged excessive speed that led to his early morning encounter with police over the weekend. At approximately 1:27 AM on Sunday, officers pulled over the professional boxer, who was driving a blue four-door sedan through the city.
The situation escalated when police claimed to have seen a firearm on the floorboard on the driver’s side, prompting them to order Crawford and his passengers out of the vehicle at gunpoint.
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Despite this, the official report from the Omaha Police Department does not mention officers drawing their weapons. It simply notes that Crawford was stopped and later cited for reckless driving before being released.
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The traffic stop came just hours after Crawford was honored with a public celebration for his recent win over Canelo Álvarez. He had been the center of a city-wide parade and a party at Steelhouse Omaha, drawing large crowds and local officials.
After footage of the arrest began to circulate on social media, Omaha Mayor John Ewing and Police Chief Todd Schmaderer announced an internal affairs investigation into the officers’ conduct.
“We will gather all the facts and be transparent with the public about our findings,” Ewing said in a statement. “Understand that my heart dropped in learning of this end to an otherwise wonderful day and evening celebrating our city’s world boxing champion.”
He added, “We held a great parade and great event at Heartland of America Park. The evening birthday party at Steelhouse, which I and members of my team attended, was a showing of joy and pride. Omaha needs to remember this important day as a good one while we seek answers to how it ended.”
“Meanwhile, we must ensure that every resident, no matter who they are, feels safe and respected in Omaha.”
As of now, Crawford has not commented publicly. He is expected to appear in court in December regarding the reckless driving citation.
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