
'I'll kill your b*tch ass': Ex-Ravens star Terrell Suggs caught on video pulling gun in Starbucks drive-thru after alleged racial slur
Former
NFL
star Terrell Suggs found himself in the middle of a heated Starbucks drive-thru dispute that ended with him brandishing a firearm, an incident now captured on video and stirring major public attention.
The altercation, which unfolded in Scottsdale, Arizona, last year, has sparked debate over open carry rights, self-defense, and public conduct.
Dispute escalates after alleged fender bender in Starbucks line
The incident took place on March 10, 2024, when another driver accused Terrell Suggs of backing into his car while adjusting his position in the drive-thru lane. The video shows the man confronting Suggs about the alleged contact, to which the ex-Baltimore Ravens linebacker bluntly replied, 'Back the f*** up!'
The situation quickly intensified as both men exited their vehicles for a brief face-off before returning to their cars.
Minutes later, after receiving his order, Suggs was seen flipping off the other driver and repeatedly asking, 'Do you want to go?' He then appeared to hurl a racial slur followed by, 'I'll kill your b*tch ass,' before retrieving a gun from his vehicle and holding it outside his window.
Terrell Suggs' response and legal outcome following arrest
Suggs' representative, Denise White, later explained the former athlete's perspective, saying, 'The situation escalated when the individual exited his car and approached Terrell in a confrontational manner… Terrell… felt threatened.'
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She emphasized that 'at no point did Terrell point a firearm' and that Arizona's open carry laws applied.
Police arrested Suggs on April 9, 2024, after an investigation, charging him with threatening or intimidating and disorderly conduct. He later pleaded guilty to the lesser disorderly conduct charge, resulting in 18 months of supervised probation — with the possibility of early release after nine months for good behavior.
In court, the 42-year-old acknowledged his misstep, calling it 'a momentary bad decision' and adding, 'This has been hanging on with me for a year… I'm ready to get on with my life.'
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