In a shocking late-night incident that’s gone viral across social media, undefeated boxing champion Terence Crawford was pulled over by Omaha police — and ordered out of his vehicle at gunpoint.
🎥 The Viral Moment
Footage from the scene shows Crawford slowly unbuckling his seatbelt, raising his hands, and stepping out of the car while officers aimed firearms and flashlights directly at him. The video, shared widely on X (formerly Twitter), captures Crawford calmly saying, “I ain’t reaching for no gun,” as he complies with police commands.

🚓 What Happened?
According to the Omaha Police Department, the stop occurred around 1:30 a.m. after officers observed reckless driving downtown. Upon approaching the vehicle, an officer reportedly saw a firearm on the driver’s side floorboard, prompting a high-alert response.
All four occupants — including a member of Crawford’s security team — were ordered out at gunpoint. No arrests were made, and all individuals were legally licensed to carry firearms. Crawford was issued a citation for reckless driving.
🧠 The Fallout
The incident has sparked intense debate online, with fans and commentators questioning the escalation and praising Crawford’s composure. City officials have launched an internal affairs review, and Crawford has yet to make a full public statement.