Terrell Suggs Gets 18 Months Probation in Gun Case
Terrell Suggs Gets 18 Months Probation in Gun Case

Terrell Suggs Gets 18 Months Probation in Gun Case

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Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs has been sentenced to 18 months of probation for brandishing a firearm during a confrontation at a Starbucks drive-thru in Arizona in March 2024. The incident began when Suggs accidentally backed into another vehicle, leading to a verbal altercation where he reportedly used racial slurs and threatened the other driver. Suggs, who did not point the gun directly at anyone, pled guilty to disorderly conduct in a plea deal that resulted in the dropping of a charge for threatening or intimidating. As part of the sentence, Suggs must complete 100 hours of community service, attend anger management classes, undergo a mental health screening, and forfeit his gun and related accessories. Suggs' legal history includes previous charges, but he has either been acquitted or not convicted in past incidents. The judge allowed for the possibility of reducing Suggs' probation period if he complies with all requirements.

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