Terrell Suggs, Candace Williams: Hands Over Guns In Domestic Case And Custody Dispute After Javon Belcher's Murder Suicide

By Mereb Gebremariam, Mstars Reporter | Dec 07, 2012 10:21 AM EST

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Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Ravens linebacker will be forced to give up his guns in his domestic case. According to ESPN, the case was filed by his girlfriend Candace Williams in November. The couple has two children together.

Two 911 calls were made from Sugg's home, but aren't in police records. Initially, Suggs filed a custody complaint on November 19, which may have prompted his girlfriend to file a court order on November 21. Sugg's attorney, Warren Alperstein assures that the case will be over by next week, and claims that Sugg's weapons were legal before and during the time they were handed over to officials. "The guns were surrendered over to police pursuant to the court order, and they (Suggs and Williams) are resolving their issues," Alperstein said. "All I can tell you is that he's in rightful and lawful possession of the guns but turned them over pursuant to the requirements of the law."

The dispute between the couple started in 2009 when Williams filed a complaint that Suggs allegedly pushed her down and threw and item at her. Williams was granted a protective order, and had a major lawsuit against him, but withdrew them both when they decided to reconcile.  Sources believe that he was ordered to hand over his weapons after the Javon Belcher and Kassandra M. Perkins murder suicide.

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