Terence Crawford fined $75 over incident that led to gunpoint traffic stop
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Terence Crawford fined $75 over incident that led to gunpoint traffic stop
"Crawford was stopped on 28 September, hours after his hometown of Omaha held a parade through downtown to celebrate his unanimous-decision victory over Canelo Alvarez in a super middleweight championship fight."
"During the stop, Crawford's head of security told an officer standing by the front passenger window that he was carrying a legal firearm. Seconds later, an officer on the driver's side spotted a gun on the floorboard."
"The stop led the Omaha police chief to conduct an internal investigation into the officers' actions. The chief said officers were found to have acted lawfully."
Terence Crawford was found guilty of careless driving and fined $75 following a traffic stop on September 28. Police stopped him for reckless driving after a parade celebrating his boxing victory. During the stop, Crawford's security revealed a legal firearm, and officers drew their weapons, ordering everyone out of the vehicle. Crawford attempted to inform the officer about his own legal firearm but was not heard. All occupants were legally permitted to carry firearms. An internal investigation confirmed the officers acted lawfully. Crawford also incurred $49 in court costs.
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