Terence Crawford Fined for Careless Driving After Traffic Stop Incident
Crawford found guilty of careless driving, fined
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World champion boxer Terence Crawford was found guilty of careless driving and fined $75 following a traffic stop in Omaha, Nebraska. The incident occurred after a parade celebrating his boxing victory, during which police ordered Crawford and his passengers out of the vehicle at gunpoint due to the presence of firearms.
- 01Terence Crawford was fined $75 for careless driving.
- 02The traffic stop occurred on September 28, shortly after a victory parade in Omaha.
- 03Crawford and his passengers were ordered out of the vehicle at gunpoint due to firearms being present.
- 04All occupants were legally permitted to carry firearms.
- 05An internal investigation confirmed that police acted lawfully during the stop.
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Terence Crawford, the world champion boxer, was found guilty of careless driving and fined $75 following a traffic stop in Omaha, Nebraska, on September 28. This incident occurred just hours after a parade celebrating his victory over Canelo Alvarez in a super middleweight championship fight, which made him the first male boxer to hold three unified division titles. During the traffic stop, police observed Crawford's vehicle driving recklessly and subsequently ordered him and his passengers out at gunpoint when a firearm was spotted inside the car. Crawford stated he had attempted to inform the officer about his own legal firearm, but the communication was not received. Following the stop, an internal investigation by the Omaha police chief concluded that the officers acted lawfully. In addition to the fine, Crawford was required to pay $49 in court costs.
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