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Marvin Harrison linked to shooting in Philly (1 Viewer)

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Per Outside the Lines on ESPN just now.

Here's what I got so far.

Marvin owns a bar. On Tuesday at 5pm, there was a dispute with a patron. They had problems in the past with this man.

He and Harrison engaged in a fistfight. Harrison followed the man down the street and "gunfire was exchanged."

A man who had done ten years on a homicide charge was grazed in the hand. A car was shot up.

A little boy was hit by flying glass. Police are awaiting witnesses.

The gun was discovered, and it is registered to Marvin. Ballistics revealed that the gun had fired 7 shots.

ESPN LINK (Thanks, Wade)

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison is under investigation in his hometown of Philadelphia in a shooting that took place late Tuesday afternoon, a source close to the investigation told Anthony Gargano of Philadelphia's WIP Radio.

The shooting reportedly occurred outside a North Philadelphia bar owned by Harrison.

Harrison has yet to be arrested or charged with the crime.

The source said the alleged victim came into the bar, Playmakers, around 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. Gunfire broke out, the victim was hit in the hand, and a young girl was slightly injured by flying glass from a car that apparently was hit by a bullet.

Police came to scene, but the victim did not identify a shooter. On Wednesday, according to the source, 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.

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, the 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.

The source said police were contacted Friday by an attorney representing a second alleged victim in the shooting, and police are now waiting for that individual to come forward.

Calls from ESPN to reach Harrison, his agent and the Colts for comment had not been returned.
 
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They found the gun in a trash can, registered to him and it tested positive for firing seven rounds. The victim was grazed in the head but his car was shot up...

Not good.

 
That's a lot of guns. One would think with that many he would have one more appropriate to the job.

Also sounds like Marvin may have lost a step if he couldn't catch up to the patron and do him at close range.

 
when was this? last night?
They said Tuesday morning at 5am.Apparently they can prove it was Harrison's gun, and there is a a law in Penn that says the gun owner is automatically charged. Harrison will be arrested. Marrison denies any shooting. Said he heard shots, and that that gun has never left his house.He owns 30+ guns and has a license to carry.
 
Harrison's pub. Bad news patron causes trouble. Threats are made. Harrison chases him out of the bar and gunfire is heard. He's shot in the hand not the head. Gun is found in a bucket at Harrison's car wash. Weird story for now.

 
Anthony Gargano on ESPN also says the got in fistfight. Sources told him Harrison beat up severely and "Harrison has hands like a ninja"

The man was struck in hand by bullet

 
One of Marvin Harrison's relatives asked the police if they were looking for the gun in the first place. hence why they found it 'In a bucket at the car wash'.

Harrison acknowledges everything that happens except that he was the shooter, supposedly have witnesses that disagree, but none have come forward yet.

 
Harrison is not denying it's his gun, but he is denying being the shooter.A witness disagrees.
It is on NFL LIve - same guy as Outside the Lines. He said, per PA law, if the gun is involved in a crime, there would be some gun charge against him (as the owner of the gun) regardless of whether he was the shooter.
 
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I'm gonna assume innocent until proven on this one.
He is apparently guilty of owning the weapon involved.eta: by his own admission...
:unsure: Okay. But I'm choosing to believe Harrison isn't a guy to run down an alleyway shooting at another guy. Ne was either set up, or the gun was stolen, or something similar.
Why? Because he's got great hands and has great tippy-toe catch skills on the sideline?
 
I'm gonna assume innocent until proven on this one.
He is apparently guilty of owning the weapon involved.eta: by his own admission...
:unsure: Okay. But I'm choosing to believe Harrison isn't a guy to run down an alleyway shooting at another guy. Ne was either set up, or the gun was stolen, or something similar.
I agree. It's almost comical to consider. The gun ownership thing is a misdemeanor.
 
According to the guy on ESPN the victim has done time for homocide and has not named Harrison the shooter.

When pressed the reporter said the victim denied Harrison was the shooter, but it looked like the reporter was confused.

 
I'm gonna assume innocent until proven on this one.
He is apparently guilty of owning the weapon involved.eta: by his own admission...
:shrug: Okay. But I'm choosing to believe Harrison isn't a guy to run down an alleyway shooting at another guy. Ne was either set up, or the gun was stolen, or something similar.
Why? Because he's got great hands and has great tippy-toe catch skills on the sideline?
No. Because he is an NFL promoted "good guy" and I like people to have heroes that don't turn out to be frauds.
 
Just listen to ESPN, yes there is a law that the owner of a gun involved in a crime will be charged, its a misdemeanor charge, so I wouldn't be bumping any Indy wrs just yet.

 
Report: Police probe Harrison in Philadelphia shooting

ESPN.com news services

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison is under investigation in his hometown of Philadelphia in a shooting that took place late Tuesday afternoon, a source close to the investigation told Anthony Gargano of Philadelphia's WIP Radio.

The shooting reportedly occurred outside a North Philadelphia bar owned by Harrison.

Harrison has yet to be arrested or charged with the crime.

The source said the alleged victim came into the bar, Playmakers, around 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. Gunfire broke out, the victim was hit in the hand, and a young girl was slightly injured by flying glass from a car that apparently was hit by a bullet.

Police came to scene, but the victim did not identify a shooter. On Wednesday, according to the source, 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.

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, the 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.

The source said police were contacted Friday by an attorney representing a second alleged victim in the shooting, and police are now waiting for that individual to come forward.

Calls from ESPN to reach Harrison, his agent and the Colts for comment had not been returned.
 
I'm gonna assume innocent until proven on this one.
He is apparently guilty of owning the weapon involved.eta: by his own admission...
:shrug: Okay. But I'm choosing to believe Harrison isn't a guy to run down an alleyway shooting at another guy. Ne was either set up, or the gun was stolen, or something similar.
Why? Because he's got great hands and has great tippy-toe catch skills on the sideline?
No. Because he is an NFL promoted "good guy" and I like people to have heroes that don't turn out to be frauds.
We can agree on that. I, for one, was crushed when Donald Igwebuike was indicted.
 

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