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Ex-NFL star Terrell Suggs faces two charges in Arizona - ESPN

Former NFL star Terrell Suggs was arrested Tuesday in Scottsdale, Arizona, on two charges, a month after a dispute in a Starbucks drive-thru line led to Suggs sticking a gun out of his window, according to police records.

Suggs was charged with threatening and intimidating, and disorderly conduct with a weapon, and released early Wednesday morning.

On March 10th, Suggs, driving a black Range Rover, threatened to kill another driver after he backed into his car while trying to reverse in a Starbucks drive-thru line after initially driving past the ordering speaker, according to the police records. After Suggs hit the car, he and the man whose car Suggs hit, got out of their vehicles and began arguing about whether or not Suggs actually hit the man's car. Both men got back in their cars without an incident and finished their Starbucks orders, but when Suggs drove away, he stuck his middle finger up at the other man, to which the man began to swear at Suggs. The two men then exchanged obscenities.

As Suggs began to pull out of the drive thru, he stopped his car and stuck a handgun out of the driver's side window. The gun was never pointed at the other man, according to police records, but the man took Suggs' action as a threat. Before Suggs could drive off, the driver of the other car wrote down Suggs' license-plate number and then called police.

The other car had device recording audio and video attached to the front the car, so the entire incident was captured.

The Scottsdale police officer who was first on the scene and reviewed the video footage was able to identify Suggs because of his contact with Suggs twice before. That officer had given Suggs a speeding ticket on Dec. 12th and then interacted with Suggs again at a

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