ALLEN PARK -- Detroit Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh was accused of fleeing the scene of an accident during a road rage incident last week.

As it turns out, Suh tried to do the right thing.

Steve Vines said that Suh sideswiped him, and then acted irrationally after the alleged act on October 11. Vines alleged that after Suh hit his car, Detroit's defensive tackle left the scene of the accident, and he was forced to call police.

However, it appears Suh was the first person to notify police, according to the 911 tape obtained by FOX2 News.

Suh called 911 at 6:28 a.m., one minute before Vines' call, and informed police dispatch that he was in an accident. Here is a portion of Suh's interaction with 911 after the accident occurred near the Lions' practice facility:

After the Dearbon Police Department responded, no tickets were issued to either driver.



Suh was heavily criticized for his lack of accountability because of the alleged incident with Vines, but it appears Detroit's defensive tackle tried to act responsibly after the accident.