Footage of a recent arrest involving ex-Baltimore Raven, Terrell Suggs, has surfaced
Terrell Suggs, the former Baltimore Ravens star, found himself in a controversial incident at a Starbucks drive-thru in Scottsdale, Arizona, on March 10, 2024. According to a police report, Suggs was accused of backing into another driver’s vehicle during an order pickup.
The altercation escalated into a verbal dispute, with both parties exchanging heated words. After returning to their vehicles, Suggs allegedly flipped off the other driver, used a derogatory racial slur, and threatened violence by saying, "I'll kill your b* a." Suggs also brandished a black handgun by holding it out of his vehicle window, though he never pointed it directly at the other driver.
The incident was captured on the victim's vehicle-equipped dash camera and later obtained by TMZ Sports. After the initial altercation, both parties drove off, but Suggs re-escalated the interaction later.
Suggs was arrested about a month later, on April 9, 2024, in his neighborhood. Police placed him under arrest and transported him to jail for booking. The police report alleges that Suggs never pointed the weapon at the victim.
In February 2025, Suggs pleaded guilty to a disorderly conduct charge and was sentenced to 18 months of supervised probation. Denise White, Suggs' representative, stated that he played for the Ravens from 2003-2018 before joining the Cardinals and Chiefs for the 2019 season.
The police bodycam and dashcam footage documenting the confrontation and arrest were publicly released in August 2025.
- The general news and crime-and-justice sections of various media outlets reported on Terrell Suggs' arrest in April 2024, following a controversial incident at a Starbucks drive-thru in Scottsdale, Arizona, that was captured on a victim's vehicle-equipped dash camera and later obtained by TMZ Sports.
- Suggs, the former star of the Baltimore Ravens and briefly a member of the Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs, was charged with disorderly conduct after the incident in March 2024, during which he allegedly used a derogatory racial slur, threatened violence, and brandished a handgun.
- In February 2025, Suggs pleaded guilty to the charges and received an 18-month term of supervised probation, sparking discussions in the sports community about the potential impact on his NFL career, particularly in football-focused news outlets like ESPN and NFL Network.