On Saturday, Terence Crawford was in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, for a victory celebration parade for his boxing win over Canelo Alvarez.
Later Saturday night, Crawford was forced out of a car at gunpoint by a police officer during a traffic stop.
Terence Crawford Held At Gun Point By Omaha Police Department On His Birthday‼️
Crawford was seen being placed in handcuffs for no reason but has since been released without charges…Wow‼️#Boxing pic.twitter.com/sik6AoxFfc
— AccordingToBoxing (@AccordToBoxing) September 28, 2025
The video footage showed Crawford slowly unbuckling his seatbelt, opening his door, and stepping out of the car while an officer held a flashlight in one hand and a gun in the other.
The officer repeatedly told Crawford to step out, and Crawford responded, “I ain’t reaching for no gun,” with his hands up the whole time.
The Omaha Police Department released a statement ordering a review of the traffic stop by the internal affairs department after officers reportedly observed a vehicle driving recklessly and found a firearm in the car.
Ultimately, all occupants were licensed to carry, and a police supervisor and lieutenant responded to the scene when requested by Crawford.