OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Real-life scenarios of traffic stops involving guns in a car.

First Alert 6’s Brian Mastre took part in what law enforcement goes through in the academy -- and continues to use as training once they are on the job.

It’s a subject that’s been discussed heavily the past two weeks after boxing champ Bud Crawford was ordered out of his car by police at gunpoint during a downtown traffic stop.

An Omaha police officer says he saw a gun on the floor and that he didn’t hear the head of Crawford’s security team declare they had legal guns inside.

Here’s an up-close look at high adrenaline traffic stops through the eyes of this reporter.

Sgt. Neil Klein, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office: In these circumstances, do you think what they did is reasonable?

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