Terence Crawford Fined $75 for Careless Driving After Gunpoint Traffic Stop
World champion boxer Terence Crawford was found guilty of careless driving on Monday and ordered to pay a $75 fine stemming from a traffic stop last year that led to a gunpoint incident. The incident occurred on September 28, hours after Crawford's hometown of Omaha held a parade to celebrate his unanimous-decision victory over Canelo Álvarez in a super middleweight championship fight.
Crawford was stopped by police after officers observed his vehicle driving recklessly. During the stop, Crawford's head of security informed an officer that he was carrying a legal firearm, and seconds later, another officer spotted a gun on the floorboard. With guns drawn, officers ordered everyone out of the vehicle. Crawford claimed he had leaned over to tell the officer that he also had a legal firearm, but the officer didn't hear him. Police confirmed that all occupants of the vehicle were legally permitted to carry firearms.
The traffic stop led to an internal investigation by the Omaha police chief into the officers' actions, which was found to have been lawful. In addition to the $75 fine, Crawford was ordered to pay $49 in court costs. This incident comes after Crawford announced his retirement in December with a 42-0 record and 31 knockouts, making him the first male boxer to capture three unified division titles.