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The legend of the Baltimore Ravens, Terrell Suggs, was arrested after flying a gun in a Starbucks Drive-Thru in Scottsdale last year, and a Dashcam caught everything.
The former NFL star was at the establishment on March 10, 2024, when Dashcam’s owner said Suggs had supported his own vehicle in the victim’s. There was no damage.
Dashcam’s images, obtained by TMZ Sports, showed Suggs and the driver discussing outside their vehicles, inspecting any potential damage. The police said at that time that when Suggs left, the driver took off and shouted obscenities.
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Baltimore Ravens’s external supporter, Terrell Suggs (55) against Cincinnati Bengals at the Paul Brown stadium. (Aaron Doster/ USA Today Sports)
After more than a couple of minutes, Suggs was seen receiving his order, and the driver approached. Suggs continued talking to the driver from his own car before holding a gun outside the driver’s side. At that time, the driver called 911 when Suggs left.
Suggs representative Denise White told TMZ that Suggs never hit the other car, and that Suggs had felt that the other driver would follow him, “making Terrell feel threatened.” That led Suggs to show his gun, making “clear that he was prepared to protect himself if necessary.”
“Arizona is an open transport state, and Terrell is aware of the responsibilities that come with the property of firearms. He acknowledges that he should not have shown his weapon, but his actions were only in response to feeling threatened and they did not intend to intensify the situation,” said White, adding that Suggs had never pointed the gun to the driver.

Terrell Suggs, #55 of the Baltimore Ravens, is seen before the match against the Cleveland Browns in the FirtenTengy Stadium on December 17, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jason Miller/Getty images)
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“When the man of the other vehicle intensified the situation, he feared for my security, without knowing what his intentions were,” Suggs said in a statement at the time of the incident. “Throughout the incident, I was the one who felt in danger, while I was afraid that they were still home and for the safety of my family near my residence.”
Suggs, a student of the state of Arizona, was arrested and hired in the Maricopa County prison for two positions, including assaults and crimes against public order. He declared himself guilty and sentenced to 18 months of probation.

The outer supporter Terrell Suggs, #55 of the Baltimore Ravens, dates back to a loose ball for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Oakland Raiders in the M & T Bank Stadium on November 25, 2018, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
A seven times Pro Bowl selection that was the defensive rookie of the year in 2003 and the defensive player of the year in 2011, Suggs played for the Ravens de Baltimore From 2003 to 2018 after being selected 10th in general in the NFL draft outside the state of Arizona.
He also played for him Kansas City bosses, Winning his second Super Bowl in 2020.