Terrell Suggs has been sentenced to probation… In the case of Starbucks threats
Published on April 1, 2025 at 10:29 AM PDT
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Terrell Suggs was just sentenced to probation over allegations that he waving a firearm at a man during a 2024 altercation at Starbucks, Arizona.
The former NFL superstar learned punishment in a Maricopa County courtroom Tuesday morning.
The judge in the case ordered Sags on 18 months of supervised probation, but told the former Baltimore Ravens Pass Rusher, “You can get off in half the time…if you did everything you do.”
Some of the requirements Suggs must meet are hearings that there is no 100 hours of community service, anger management counseling and alcohol consumption. He must also obtain permission before leaving the state.
Suggs wore a dark-colored sweater over a collared shirt for the proceedings – it is stated just before the orders were taken over that he was “ready to continue my life.”
“This was with me for a year,” he said… before adding that the incident was a “small decision.”
Of course, the incident came from Sags who got used to it because he was trying to drink coffee while out in Scottsdale over a year ago. Officials say Suggs had an argument with the man at the drive-thru… and at one point they say they “recklessly showed him the firearm.”
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Suggs was initially hit by two charges against the claims – one count of intimidation or threats and one disorderly conduct. He eventually signed a contract with the prosecutor in February… when he agreed to file a guilty plea to accusations of disorderly conduct in exchange for falling other counts.
The judge noted at a hearing Tuesday that if Suggs violates the terms of his probation, he could face prison time.