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Terrell Suggs Sentenced To Probation In Starbucks Threat Case
Terrell Suggs Sentenced To Probation In Starbucks Threat Case

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

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Terrell Suggs Sentenced To Probation In Starbucks Threat Case

Terrell Suggs has just been sentenced to probation over allegations he waved a firearm at a man during a 2024 altercation at an Arizona Starbucks. The former NFL superstar learned the punishment inside a Maricopa County courtroom on Tuesday morning. The judge in the case ordered Suggs to 18 months of supervised probation -- but told the ex-Baltimore Ravens pass rusher he "can get off in half that time ... if you've done everything you're supposed to." Some of the requirements Suggs must meet, the judge said at the hearing, include 100 hours of community service, anger management counseling and no consumption of alcohol. He also must get permission prior to leaving the state. Suggs -- who wore a dark-colored sweater over a collared shirt for the proceedings -- stated just before the order was handed down that he was "ready to get on with my life." "This has been hanging on with me for a year," he said ... before adding that the incident was "a momentary bad decision." The case, of course, stems from a run-in Suggs had with a man as he was trying to get coffee while out in Scottsdale over a year ago. Officials say Suggs quarreled with the guy in the drive-through ... and at one point, "recklessly displayed a firearm" in a threatening manner. Suggs was initially hit with two charges over the claims -- one count of threatening or intimidating and one count of disorderly conduct. He ultimately reached a deal with prosecutors in February ... when he agreed to submit a guilty plea to the disorderly conduct charge in exchange for the dropping of the other count. The judge noted at Tuesday's hearing if Suggs violates the conditions of his probation, he could face prison time.

Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Yahoo

time23-02-2025

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Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Terrell Suggs is, without a doubt, on the Baltimore Ravens' Mt. Rushmore for defensive players. The seven-time Pro Bowler is the franchise's all-time leader in sacks and the NFL leader in tackles for a loss. However, Suggs has recently gotten into some legal trouble off the field. You could technically call this "road rage," as it occurred in a drive-thru. Thursday, Suggs and his legal team reached a plea deal on a reduced charge of disorderly conduct related to an alleged incident at a Starbucks drive-through on March 10 in Scottsdale, Arizona. According to court records, Suggs, 42, and another driver got into an ugly confrontation over whether or not Suggs backed his Range Rover into the other driver's vehicle. Allegedly, Suggs told the other driver: "I'll kill your b**** a**." He then pulled out his handgun but did not point it at the other motorist before then driving away. Charges of threatening or intimidating were dismissed as part of the plea deal. According to records, sentencing for Suggs is scheduled for April 1 in Maricopa County. This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

USA Today

time23-02-2025

  • USA Today

Ravens legend Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Terrell Suggs is, without a doubt, on the Baltimore Ravens' Mt. Rushmore for defensive players. The seven-time Pro Bowler is the franchise's all-time leader in sacks and the NFL leader in tackles for a loss. However, Suggs has recently gotten into some legal trouble off the field. You could technically call this 'road rage,' as it occurred in a drive-thru. Thursday, Suggs and his legal team reached a plea deal on a reduced charge of disorderly conduct related to an alleged incident at a Starbucks drive-through on March 10 in Scottsdale, Arizona. According to court records, Suggs, 42, and another driver got into an ugly confrontation over whether or not Suggs backed his Range Rover into the other driver's vehicle. Allegedly, Suggs told the other driver: 'I'll kill your b**** a**.' He then pulled out his handgun but did not point it at the other motorist before then driving away. Charges of threatening or intimidating were dismissed as part of the plea deal. According to records, sentencing for Suggs is scheduled for April 1 in Maricopa County.

Terrell Suggs pleads guilty in Scottsdale Starbucks drive-thru confrontation
Terrell Suggs pleads guilty in Scottsdale Starbucks drive-thru confrontation

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

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Terrell Suggs pleads guilty in Scottsdale Starbucks drive-thru confrontation

Former Arizona Cardinals linebacker Terrell Suggs, a Hamilton High and Arizona State University alum has reached a plea deal in connection with a suspected road rage incident at a Scottsdale Starbucks drive-thru. The 42-year-old pleaded guilty Thursday to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct and is set for sentencing on April 1 in Maricopa County, according to court records. As part of the plea deal, charges of threatening or intimidating were dismissed. The charges stem from a March 10 incident at a Starbucks drive-thru on Hayden Road and East Thompson Peak Parkway, where Suggs and another driver got into a confrontation, according to court documents. The dispute centered on whether Suggs' Range Rover had backed into the other driver's vehicle, the documents state. Suggs told the other driver, "I'll kill your b**** a**," before pulling out a handgun and driving off, charging documents stated. Though the handgun was never pointed at the other driver, he felt threatened, according to court documents. Police traced the Range Rover to Suggs and took him into custody April 9, 2024, as he drove out of his Scottsdale home, court documents mentioned. Playing for the Cardinals for 13 games before being released to the Kansas City Chiefs where he won a Super Bowl in 2020, that season was Suggs' last in the NFL. He played 16 seasons for the Baltimore Ravens, having won his first Super Bowl in 2012. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Terrell Suggs pleads guilty in Scottsdale Starbucks road rage incident

Former Ravens LB Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
Former Ravens LB Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

NBC Sports

time21-02-2025

  • NBC Sports

Former Ravens LB Terrell Suggs pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Former Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs pleaded guilty to a reduced charge during a Thursday pre-trial hearing in Arizona, Dan Belson of the Baltimore Sun reports. Suggs, 42, is scheduled for sentencing April 1. His criminal case stems from a March 2024 incident where Suggs allegedly threatened to kill a motorist and pulled a gun after backing into the driver's vehicle at a Starbucks' drive-thru in Scottsdale. Police arrested Suggs in April and charged with a felony disorderly conduct involving a weapon and misdemeanor intimidation. He pleaded not guilty and insisted the other driver was the instigator. On Thursday, he pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct with a weapon that was reduced to an 'undesignated' offense, meaning he can ask the court to treat it as a misdemeanor. A representative for Suggs told the newspaper that the retired player is 'relieved that he can now put this unfortunate incident behind him.' Suggs was one of 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025, but he did not earn enshrinement for this year. He played 16 seasons for the Ravens, finishing his career in 2019 with the Cardinals and Chiefs. Suggs has 139 sacks, 202 tackles for loss and 200 quarterback hits in his career.

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