Why Terence Crawford was pulled over before cop held him at gunpoint



Boxer Terence Crawford was speeding before being pulled over by police and cited for reckless driving in Nebraska early Sunday, according to Omaha Police Department documents obtained by TMZ on Tuesday.

A video surfaced over the weekend showing an Omaha officer pointing a gun in Crawford’s direction and demanding he get out of his vehicle during a traffic stop — but it was unclear what led to the incident.

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Crawford — an Omaha native in town for a championship parade following his win over Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 13 — allegedly was driving at a “high rate of speed” past police in his blue, four-door sedan at around 1:27 a.m. on Sunday, according to the documents.

The citation states that a traffic stop was conducted and “Crawford was cited and released for reckless driving.”

The Omaha PD said in a statement that “an officer observed a firearm on the driver’s side floorboard,” and they confirmed that everyone in the vehicle was legally permitted to carry firearms.

Terence Crawford was speeding before being pulled over by police and cited for reckless driving in Nebraska early Sunday, according to Omaha Police Department documents obtained by TMZ. X

“For safety, all occupants were ordered out of the vehicle at gunpoint,” police said. “The driver was later identified as Mr. Crawford upon verification of his driver’s license and was issued a citation for reckless driving. One passenger, a member of Mr. Crawford’s security team, was also found to be carrying a legal firearm.

“Police have confirmed that all occupants are legally permitted to carry firearms. A police supervisor and lieutenant responded to the scene at Mr. Crawford’s request.”

Boxer Terence Crawford looks on before the game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Los Angeles Chargers at Allegiant Stadium on September 15, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

At one point in the video, Crawford, the current undisputed super middleweight champion, says, “I ain’t reaching for no gun,” while keeping his hands up.

Crawford is set to appear in court in December to address the citation. He declined comment to TMZ regarding the incident.

Omaha mayor John Ewing and police chief Todd Schmaderer said they were conducting an internal affairs investigation into the matter.

Terence Crawford (R) lands a left on Canelo Alvarez (L) in the eighth round of their undisputed super middleweight title fight during Netflix’s Canelo v Crawford Fight Night at Allegiant Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images for Netflix

“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.

“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.”

Crawford is 42-0 with 31 knockouts.




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