Boxer Crawford guilty of 2 misdemeanors in body shop dispute
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) World boxing champion Terence ''Bud'' Crawford has been found guilty of two misdemeanors stemming from an April disturbance at a body shop in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.
Police say Crawford went to the shop and demanded his 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The owner told Crawford the car wouldn't be returned until Crawford paid the $1,350 he owed for a paint job.
Crawford lowered the hydraulic lift with the Monte Carlo on it, tied a rope to the car and took it away with the help of three people. Police said Crawford caused $5,000 in damage to the lift.
Crawford on Wednesday was found guilty of damage to property and disorderly conduct. Sentencing is in December.
In July, Crawford defeated Viktor Postol in a 140-pound title unification fight.