Boxer Terence Crawford, fresh off his upset win against Canelo Alvarez (https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/boxing/2025/09/13/canelo-alvarez-terence-crawford-live-results-updates/86102506007/) for the undisputed World Super Middleweight Title, was detained by police in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, early Sunday, Sept. 28, just hours after a victory parade honoring him. A video shared on social media (https://x.com/AccordToBoxing/status/1972348566351061290) showed officers ordering Crawford to open the door and step out of his vehicle. He reportedly said, 'I'm not reaching for a gun.' The video later revealed that officers observed a firearm on the driver’s side floorboard, prompting a statement from Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer: 'All four occupants were ordered out of the vehicle at gunpoint,' the officer noted. Police issued a citation for reckless driving, with one security guard found carrying a legal firearm. After the video went viral, Mayor John Ewing of Omaha also issued a statement, acknowledging the seriousness of the incident and emphasizing the importance of law enforcement trust and community vigilance. 'Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer has pledged an internal investigation,' Ewing said. Crawford, who turned 38 on Sunday, had returned to Omaha for a birthday celebration in Las Vegas following his decisive win over Alvarez on Sept. 13.