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Updated: Lions' Suh Steps into New Pile of Controversy: Accused of Road Rage

October 12, 2012, 7:35 AM

UPDATE: According the Freep, Dearborn Police have closed their investigation into this case and determined no one was at fault for this crash. Police say no tickets will be issued.

Note to Lion's Ndamukong Suh: Channel your rage toward your opponents on the field.

Suh, who is not known as the nicest guy in town, has stepped into a pile of new controversy.

A man is accusing Suh of road rage and sideswiping his car during an incident Thursday around 6:20 a.m. on the Rotunda ramp on the southbound Southfield Freeway.

Fox2's Amy Lang reports that Steve Vines, who was on his way to work, said:

"He rode up on my butt. As we're going up the ramp, he just punched it, went right around me.... He just sideswiped me."

Vines was driving an Escort. Suh was in a Range Rover.

Vines said he stopped at a light and got out of his car, and the driver -- who he didn't realize was Suh -- started yelling, Fox2 reported.

"I look over at him and he started yelling at me, 'Trying to cut me off. Get out of the way.' And I just said, 'Really?'" he explained. "He just started yelling about getting the hell out of his way and cutting him off."

Suh drove off. Vines called 911 and followed Suh to the Lion's practice facility. The police told Vines to met them there.

"That's when he said, 'I advise you to leave, now.' And I said, 'I'm not going anywhere. I talked to the police.' (He said), 'I don't care what they said. You need to get out of here.' And then he said, 'I'm advising you to leave, now.'"


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