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deuce
05-02-2008, 03:24 PM
Colts WR involved in shooting...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3378829

psuasskicker
05-02-2008, 05:15 PM
This cannot be described in any other way than "shocking"...

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highwater
05-02-2008, 07:17 PM
It certainly would be shocking if he's actually involved, but so far they are simply questioning him. So far the police say (publically) that they have no suspects.

Ravens0587
05-02-2008, 07:23 PM
actually not shocking, for those that follow the NFL religiously check out PFT

http://www.profootballtalk.com/category/rumor-mill/


YET ANOTHER HARRISON INCIDENT
Posted by Mike Florio on May 2, 2008, 5:41 p.m.

Maybe we haven’t been paying close enough attention to Marvin Harrison over the years.

Because this week’s shooting potentially involving Harrison wasn’t his first incident. Or his second.

It’s his third.

Granted, the five-year-old incident involving Harrison is a far cry from a shooting. But it’s further evidence that maybe Marvin isn’t the great guy that we’ve been led to believe he is.

In 2003, Harrison allegedly knocked a Jets’ ball boy to the ground because Jets punter Matt Turk was kicking balls in the direction of Harrison and quarterback Peyton Manning prior to a game.

Jets radio analyst Marty Lyons reported at the time that Harrison also put his hands on the boy’s neck before the two were separated.

The Jets confirmed that there was an incident, and the league said it was aware of it. But that was the end of it.
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NOT THE FIRST PROBLEM FOR MARVIN
Posted by Mike Florio on May 2, 2008, 5:18 p.m.

We’ve been reminded in the wake of the news that Colts receiver Marvin Harrison is under investigation for firing seven shots outside his North Philly bar earlier this week that Harrison previously has been the target of allegations reflecting behavior far different from what his image would suggest.

Three years ago, Harrison was sued for “violently and physically attack[ing]” three boys who were seeking his autograph a day before the Pro Bowl in Hawaii.

Harrison allegedly put one of the boys in a choke hold.

There were never any further reports about the lawsuit, which suggests to us that it was quietly settled for a confidential payment.
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HARRISON INVESTIGATED IN SHOOTING
Posted by Mike Florio on May 2, 2008, 4:31 p.m.

Who’s the last guy in the NFL that you think would be involved in a shooting? Take a minute to write down a name. (And ignore the title to this article in doing so.)

If you wrote down “Marvin Harrison” (and more than a few of you undoubtedly did . . . especially if you weren’t able to ignore the title to this article), then you win.

The Italian leg lamp will be arriving tonight.

Harrison, per our friends (except one of them) at WIP radio in Philly, is being investigated for his role in a shooting that occurred Tuesday night outside his North Philadelphia bar.

Harrison was involved in an argument with the victim at the ironically-named “Playmakers” bar. As the victim left and was walking to his car, Harrison was following. Shots rang out, and the victim was struck in the hand. A young girl was struck by broken glass from a car that had been struck by a bullet.

Ballistic tests showed that the bullets came from a custom-made Belgian gun. Harrison owns one of the guns in question.

Questioned about it at a Philadelphia car wash that he owns, Harrison admitted that he owns such a gun, but that it has never left his home.

Later, the gun was found in a bucket at the car wash. Tests revealed that the gun was the same gun involved in the shooting, and that seven bullets were fired at the time.

Folks, Marvin is innocent until proven guilty. But unless there’s an autistic cousin (or a dog with a thumb) on whom this thing can be pinned, Harrison’s quest for Jerry Rice’s all-time records might be derailed by something other than bad knees.
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HoustonRaven
05-03-2008, 11:26 AM
Florio over at PFT loves to stir the pot so I wont read into the two other incidents. No charges filed in those cases is very telling and celebs pay off peeps all the time. No news there.

With that said, he definitely has some explaining to do

Greg
05-03-2008, 11:29 AM
From the article:

On Wednesday, according to the WIP report, a source said ballistic tests showed that the gun that had fired the shots was a custom-made Belgian weapon, and police determined that Harrison owned such a gun. A source told ESPN.com's John Clayton that the gun is registered.

Police then went to a Philadelphia car wash owned by Harrison to question him about the gun. Harrison admitted owning such a weapon, but claimed it never left his suburban Philadelphia home.

However, WIP's source said the gun was discovered in a bucket at the car wash, and tests showed that it had fired seven bullets that matched those found at the scene.

That sounds fishy. I doubt many people have such a weapon and to find his near him when he claimed it was at home, and that it had recently fired? This sounds like big trouble for him.

The Fanatic
05-03-2008, 06:58 PM
"According to WIP's report, the source said the alleged victim came into the bar, Playmakers, about 5 p.m. and engaged in an argument with Harrison, who was at the bar. The victim then left the bar, heading to his car, with Harrison following."

Right here is where he screwed up.
Why do you need to follow the dude out if he's actually leaving the premises?

Seems to me if you go looking for trouble you're probably going to find it.

I heard on TV last night that Harrison apparently has a liscense to carry a fire arm.
Why I don't know, but apparently he does.

I don't know, apparently he has a rather large gun collection and a liscense to carry, and apparently not such an even temper as we would think by seeing him during games, etc.

Put it all together, and you get what you get.

City of brotherly love, ey..

Pretty big oxymoron if you ask me.

Kind of like calling baltimore the drug free city or something.

highwater
05-03-2008, 11:50 PM
Florio over at PFT loves to stir the pot so I wont read into the two other incidents.

I don't think Florio was stirring the pot on those stories, because it's not like he fabricated them, he was just reporting on stories that had already been reported, and appear to be relevant to this latest incident.

Based on what I've read so far, Harrison has some 'splaining to do.