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Three passengers sued Omaha police over a traffic stop after a parade, claiming officers drew guns and handcuffed them despite being told a firearm was present.
Three passengers in Terence “Bud” Crawford’s vehicle have sued Omaha police and over a dozen officers over a September traffic stop following a parade, alleging constitutional violations after officers drew guns despite being told a firearm was present.
The lawsuit claims the occupants were ordered out and handcuffed for 30 minutes despite compliance.
The stop occurred after officers observed speeding, and while Crawford and another passenger said they had legal guns, police say one officer didn’t hear the disclosure.
In response, Omaha police are updating training to require officers to ask about firearms in every traffic stop, aiming to clarify Nebraska’s 2023 permitless carry law and prevent misunderstandings.
The changes, not tied to a single incident, include updated forms and data collection to improve safety and compliance.
Tres pasajeros demandaron a la policía de Omaha por una parada de tráfico después de un desfile, alegando que los oficiales sacaron armas y los esposaron a pesar de que se les dijo que había un arma de fuego presente.