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Terrell Suggs charged with allegations related to the Scottsdale incident

The charges against Suggs stem from an altercation that took place outside a Starbucks earlier this year.

PHOENIX – Former Arizona State University and NFL star Terrell Suggs has been indicted by a grand jury on charges related to an incident outside a Starbucks in Scottsdale.

According to court records, Suggs was charged with one count of threats and intimidation and another count of disorderly conduct with a weapon. The charges stem from the March 10 altercation.

Scottsdale police arrested Suggs on April 9 for the incident, which reportedly occurred in March. Suggs was then booked into the Maricopa County Jail.

Court documents show Suggs was involved in the incident at a Starbucks drive-thru in Scottsdale. According to the documents, Suggs was driving a black Range Rover and backed into another car in the driveway. Suggs and the driver of the other vehicle then got into a verbal argument.

Before driving away, Suggs reportedly showed the victim a gun he owned. Documents show the incident was captured on dashcam video and the victim then notified police.

Suggs is a former linebacker for the Cardinals and Ravens during his time in the NFL. He also played college football at Arizona State University and high school football at Hamilton.

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