Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs arrested for felony assault

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Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs arrested for felony assault
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Terrell Suggs, a former Baltimore Ravens linebacker, was arrested in Arizona for felony assault. He has been charged with two criminal counts in connection with an alleged incident that occurred outside a Starbucks drive-thru in Scottsdale.

Terrell Suggs mugshot. Suggs was arrested Wednesday in Arizona for two charges .Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs was arrested early Wednesday in Arizona for felony assault , according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.

Maricopa County Superior Court Commissioner Lindsay Hughes presented Suggs with his charges at 2 a.m. on Wednesday to decide his pre-trial release eligibility.The allegations against you are one count of disorderly conduct involving weapons, which is a class-six felony, and one count of threatening or intimidating, which is a class-one misdemeanor.”

The driver of the black Range Rover then called the victim a ‘p**** a** cracker’ and then stated to the victim, ‘I’ll kill your b**** a**.’” Meanwhile, back in court, Maricopa County’s prosecutor made a statement on record about Suggs’s criminal allegations.

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