Early
this morning Six-Time and Four Division World Champion Robert Guerrero
was checking
in his luggage at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York
City, bound for Las Vegas, and, as he was doing so, made sure to advise
the authorities that they needed to be aware that he had a firearm,
which was unloaded and in a locked safe box with
his luggage to be checked. Guerrero was carrying no ammunition and was
within his legal right to possess such firearm in the state in which he
resides. He was then arrested. At an arraignment held before the New
York State Supreme Court for Queens County,
the court, after hearing the pertinent facts of the case, released
Guerrero on his own recognizance. The next hearing in this matter is
scheduled for after Robert's May 4 fight against Eight-Time and
Five-Division World Champion Floyd "Money" Mayweather.
We are very pleased Robert Guerrero was released on his own recognizance this afternoon in the wake of this incident
and that he is on his way back to Las Vegas to continue training for his highly anticipated May 4 bout against Mayweather.