Terrell Suggs Caught on Video Brandishing Gun in Scottsdale Starbucks Clash

Hey, it’s Quinn Parker here, Aunt Who’s Had Too Much Coffee style, and oh boy hold onto your mugs because this story is WILD!
On March 10, 2024, at a Scottsdale, Arizona Starbucks drive-through, former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs went from ordering his grande latte to starring in a real-life action scene. TMZ Sports obtained exclusive footage showing Suggs and another driver exchanging heated words after a minor bump sent shockwaves far beyond that coffee run.
The video opens with the other motorist telling Suggs he “hit my car,” only to be met with Suggs firing back “Back the f*** up!” Both men step out, posture for a confrontation, trade a few barbs and then retreat to their seats—raising eyebrows from every barista on duty. Minutes later, Suggs pulls up, flips the bird and taunts, “Do you want to go?” He even hurls the slur “You p***y-ass cracker,” then growls “I’ll kill your b*tch ass.” The clip climaxes when Suggs reaches into his vehicle and brandishes a firearm, waving it outside his window before peeling away—iced coffee plans apparently abandoned.
Stung by the threat, the other driver reported the incident to Scottsdale police. After a monthslong inquiry, Suggs was arrested on April 9, 2024, and booked on one count of threatening or intimidating and another of disorderly conduct. Prosecutors later trimmed the charges: Suggs pleaded guilty in February 2025 to the lesser disorderly conduct count, prompting dismissal of the threat charge.
Fast-forward to his sentencing hearing: the 42-year-old ex-NFL star faced 18 months of supervised probation yet heard the judge say he could halve that if he “does everything you’re supposed to.” In court, a contrite Suggs told the judge he was “ready to get on with my life,” admitting the mess was “a momentary bad decision” that had weighed on him for a year.
This roller-coaster from drive-through scuffle to courtroom drama is a reminder that lives once lived under stadium lights don’t always run on clean plays. Suggs’ probationary period kicks in, and he’ll need to stay drama-free if he wants that early exit from supervision.
Okay, I need to calm down after that!
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ Sports
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