SeanTaylor21
05-02-2008, 06:46 PM
I thought that Marvin was a class act, hopefully it won't taint his career for doing something dumb like this.
Colts Marvin Harrison questioned in Philly ShootingSeanTaylor21 05-02-2008, 06:46 PM I thought that Marvin was a class act, hopefully it won't taint his career for doing something dumb like this. DGreene28 05-02-2008, 07:30 PM Chad Johnson looks like a choir boy compared to this Dirtbag59 05-02-2008, 07:34 PM Pac Man Jones meet Frogger Harrison Didn't Harrison face some sort of assault charges a couple of years back? Yeah, in Hawaii during the Pro Bowl, apparently two guys from his "posse" jumped some kids looking for an autograph. Details to come. 03.30.05 Harrison Charged With Kiddie Assault While The Real Child Abusers Roam Free (http://www.cantstopthebleeding.com/?p=1425) Posted in Gridiron (http://www.cantstopthebleeding.com/?cat=6) at 12:09 pm by GC (http://www.cantstopthebleeding.com/?author=1) Brian Turner calls our attention to the sordid tale of Indianapolis Colts wide-receiver Marvin Harrison’s alleged ass-whupping of 3 youthful autograph seekers. (http://www.indystar.com/articles/6/233016-2286-102.html) Marvin Harrison’s sixth trip to Honolulu for the NFL’s Pro Bowl might be one of his more memorable for all the wrong reasons. According to the lawsuit, the three boys approached Harrison outside a Louis Vuitton store at the Hilton Hawaiian Village for his autograph and to take his photograph. Harrison was on his cell phone at the time and told the boys to wait. Shortly thereafter, the two men with Harrison, who are not identified but remain part of the lawsuit nonetheless, arrived on the scene and the alleged assault ensued. The lawsuit alleges that “without any provocation, the two yet to be identified males and subsequently Mr. Harrison violently and physically attacked the minor plaintiffs.” I know this sounds like an open and shut case, but where were the parents during all of this? As someone who is fucking sick to death of autograph-hound adolescents interrupting my cell phone calls while shopping at Louis Vuitton, I applaud Harrison’s decisive measures …and suggest that these grifters and their ill-mannered offspring be the ones deserving of the full wrath of the legal justice system. And while we’re on the subject of Hawaii, what kind of degenerates willingly attend the Pro Bowl? Other than Donovan McNabb, I mean. Or bring their kids to such a rotten event? onlydarksets 05-02-2008, 09:21 PM If true, think this affects his HOF bid? htownskinfan 05-02-2008, 11:08 PM If true, think this affects his HOF bid? if its true? how can it not be true? seems like all the evidence is there,probably the only reason he hasnt been charged yet is because of who he is.Custom gun,registered in his name,says its was at home,lied about it,in a bucket at car wash with him,recently been fired,guy is guilty as shit Warren85Ellard 05-02-2008, 11:40 PM The guy he shot was most likely an Eagle fan, which should reduce the charges to a misdemeanor. That is if MH did it at all. I'd like to know where Mark Furman was during all of this. Sheriff Gonna Getcha 05-02-2008, 11:40 PM if its true? how can it not be true? seems like all the evidence is there,probably the only reason he hasnt been charged yet is because of who he is.Custom gun,registered in his name,says its was at home,lied about it,in a bucket at car wash with him,recently been fired,guy is guilty as shit It certainly sounds bad, but I'm kind of surprised you sound so certain. The details are still sketchy. Even assuming that his gun was indeed used in the shooting, how do you know he fired it? Redskins8588 05-02-2008, 11:46 PM It certainly sounds bad, but I'm kind of surprised you sound so certain. The details are still sketchy. Even assuming that his gun was indeed used in the shooting, how do you know he fired it? Either way Harrison is screwed, PA State Law states that if the law can not determine who fired the gun, then the person that the gun is registered to will be prosecuted. And from what I saw on ESPN.COM the gun is registered to Harrison. GTripp0012 05-02-2008, 11:56 PM This smells a lot like the Taylor case circa 2005. I'm predicting he won't get convicted of a felony here, though the trial should be quiet the circus. GTripp0012 05-02-2008, 11:58 PM Either way Harrison is screwed, PA State Law states that if the law can not determine who fired the gun, then the person that the gun is registered to will be prosecuted. And from what I saw on ESPN.COM the gun is registered to Harrison.Yeah, but then he's not screwed. He gets charged with a misdemeanor, and/or probably pleads out of it. Obviously not good on his criminal record, but I don't think he does any jail time for a misdemeanor. This story is pretty surprising, but I don't really see this affecting his football career. |
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