Celebrity chef Justin Sutherland has agreed to plead guilty to a charge that he threatened to shoot his girlfriend this past summer in St. Paul and hit her with a gun.
Sutherland, 40, entered his plea Monday in Ramsey County District Court on a felony count of threats of violence in connection with the incident on June 28 in the 800 block of Front Avenue, where police responded to a call about a man with a gun.
The plea agreement between Sutherland and the County Attorney’s Office calls for a 360-day sentence to be set aside in favor of two years’ probation, while he completes 100 hours of community service and undergoes a chemical dependency evaluation. He would also be barred from possessing a gun.
Sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 13, when Judge Andrew Gordon will decide whether to accept the agreed-upon terms.
In an interview Tuesday with the Minnesota Star Tribune, Sutherland said, “I was fully prepared to go to trial, but I did not want to give you media vultures the circus you were hoping for.”
He went on to contend “there was never a gun with an intended use toward her, [and] I absolutely did not assault her. There was no point dragging this out for the next four to six months.”

John T. Daly, Sutherland’s attorney, said that his client admitted during Monday’s hearing to only “verbal threats of violence. He said some things he shouldn’t have.”
The criminal complaint disclosed that a woman told police that Sutherland pointed a gun and vowed to shoot her, choked her and struck her in the chest with the weapon. Fearing for her life, she put up her hands and pleaded not to be shot, the complaint continued.