Overview
- Police say the stop occurred shortly before 1:30 a.m. near downtown Omaha, hours after a parade celebrating Crawford’s recent title win.
- Officers reported seeing a gun on the driver-side floorboard and ordered four occupants out at gunpoint, then cited Crawford for reckless driving.
- Authorities confirmed all occupants, including a member of Crawford’s security team, were legally permitted to carry firearms.
- A police supervisor and a lieutenant responded to the scene at Crawford’s request, and no criminal charges beyond the citation were reported.
- Video recorded from inside the car circulated widely showing Crawford complying, while body-camera footage has not been released and he has not commented.