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Ex-ASU linebacker Terrell Suggs pleads guilty for disorderly conduct at Starbucks

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PHOENIX –Last year, former Arizona State football linebacker and 17-year NFL veteran Terrell Suggs pulled a gun after an argument inside a Starbucks in Scottsdale. Suggs didn’t point the gun at the man, but the altercation found its way to court. The All-Pro defensive end initially pleaded not guilty to the charge, but that changed on Thursday.

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Suggs pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in Phoenix court, and in exchange, the prosecution dropped the threatening charge. April 1st is Suggs’ sentencing date, where he could face jail time. However, the plea deal will have Suggs on probation, 100 hours of community service, and complete anger management courses.

ASU’s Terrell Suggs during the UA game. ASU defeated the Wildcats 34-20 in Tucson. Syndication: Arizona Republic

The ASU legend is required to give up his gun rights and pay restitution. Once that criteria is met, the disorderly conduct charge will go from a felony to a misdemeanor.

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