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Police searching boxer Mayweather’s car as part of shooting investigation

Las Vegas police are searching boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s car outside his home as part of an investigation into a late night shooting at a roller rink parking lot.

Witnesses told police shots were fired around 10 or 11 p.m Sunday. near a Crystal Palace roller-skating rink on Boulder Highway and a car belonging to Mayweather may have been involved. A search warrant was served for the boxer's car this morning. It is unknown whether Mayweather was involved in the shooting.

Las Vegas police Lt. Patrick Charoen said Mayweather's Rolls Royce was spotted near the scene of the shooting but witnesses didn't detail whether the boxer could be seen inside the car. Another vehicle was hit several times with bullets but no injuries were reported.

Charoen said Mayweather is in Las Vegas and cooperating with investigators. He is not named as a suspect. Authorities are currently searching the car.

According to Las Vegas police incident logs, officers responded to a report of assault or battery with a gun at 10:06 p.m. Sunday at 4680 Boulder Highway, which is the address of the roller rink.

Representatives at Crystal Palace declined comment this morning.

Mayweather is currently training for a fight in Las Vegas on Sept. 19.

 

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