Crawford Honored in Omaha, Later Stopped by Police
Crawford Honored in Omaha, Later Stopped by Police

Crawford Honored in Omaha, Later Stopped by Police

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Terence "Bud" Crawford — the Omaha native who defeated Canelo Alvarez to become a three-time undisputed champion — was honored by thousands at a downtown parade and celebration where Mayor John Ewing Jr., local musicians and community members praised his impact and role-model status for youth. The parade followed a route from 19th and Farnam through Harney to 10th Street and ended with a community festival at Heartland of America Park; the event included free downtown parking and heavy local participation. Hours after the festivities, Crawford was stopped by Omaha police early Sunday for alleged reckless driving; officers reported seeing a firearm in the vehicle and briefly held him at gunpoint. Police later determined all occupants were legally permitted to carry firearms and cited Crawford for reckless driving. Mayor Ewing and Police Chief Todd Schmaderer announced an internal affairs investigation into the traffic stop and emphasized the importance of trust between law enforcement and the community.

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