Dirtbag59
05-03-2008, 03:05 PM
For what it's worth, one of the confirmed "facts" of the case according to witnesses is he beat up a guy using "ninja hands" (not even joking as thats what witenesses were reported saying). The good news is that apparently the guy he beat up was an ex-con who served time for murder, but thats only speculation.
mooby
05-03-2008, 03:37 PM
Yeah, I'm not convicting Harrison just yet. Just because the gun was registered to him doesn't mean he's the one who fired it, one of his so called friends could've taken it and tried to set him up. Do they have Harrison's prints on the gun on the handle? I'm just gonna wait and see where this leads to before I call him guilty.
Dirtbag59
05-03-2008, 04:34 PM
Yeah, I'm not convicting Harrison just yet. Just because the gun was registered to him doesn't mean he's the one who fired it, one of his so called friends could've taken it and tried to set him up. Do they have Harrison's prints on the gun on the handle? I'm just gonna wait and see where this leads to before I call him guilty.
I disagree, I'm pretty sure it was him. At first when I heard the story about the kids in Hawaii, I didn't believe it, but now that this has come up it seems that a pattern has emerged. Maybe thats why he was so quiet all this time :D
On a side note he apparently owns 25 guns, so personally that scares me a little. After which having cops show up to car wash, lying that the gun wasn't there only to find it minutes later in a bucket doesn't really bode well for Harrison in my eyes.
Personally I just want to get to the bottom of this and find out if the only reciever who was worth modeling in terms of conduct is nothing more then a fraud. I have my doubts, and if the guy Harrison beat up really is an ex-murderer then I won't blame Harrison in the least. However the gun shooting apparently led to a little girl getting hurt by flying glass, and personally thats something that I think is hard to overlook.
TenandSix:Unacceptable
05-03-2008, 05:12 PM
Guess I won't be drafting him onto my fantasy team now.
SeanTaylor21
05-05-2008, 06:19 PM
ESPN - Sources: Six of casings found after shooting came from Harrison's gun - NFL (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3382026)
Sources: Six of casings found after shooting came from Harrison's gun
Six of the bullet casings found after an April 29 shooting near Marvin Harrison's car wash and garage came from a gun that belongs to the Colts wide receiver, Philadelphia police sources told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio.
Police returned to the scene of the crime Monday to examine bullet holes in two residences after new information was provided to police by an alleged third victim of the shooting.
Harrison's representatives say Harrison was not present during the shooting incident, and that his gun was not involved. Monday, Harrison's attorney declined comment. Police say they have no suspects in the case.
"He was interviewed," Lt. Frank Vanore said Friday. "Why he was interviewed, that is all part of the investigation. No one is a suspect."
I hope someone just stole his gun and used it, because he is one of my all time favorite players.
skinsfan69
05-06-2008, 10:32 AM
What a total dumbass. If you're Marvin Harrison, why are you owning a business in a real bad part of town anyway? You're just asking for trouble. Does this guy have a brain at all?
J. Spanky
05-06-2008, 11:33 AM
What a total dumbass. If you're Marvin Harrison, why are you owning a business in a real bad part of town anyway? You're just asking for trouble. Does this guy have a brain at all?
uplifting the downtrodden community you grew up in?
onlydarksets
05-06-2008, 11:35 AM
uplifting the downtrodden community you grew up in?
Agreed. It's not like he opened a strip club - it's a car wash.
skinsfan69
05-06-2008, 11:56 AM
uplifting the downtrodden community you grew up in?
Here is my point. He owns a car wash and some kind of bar called Playmakers in a crack infested part of town where the crime rate is very high. Why? I live near Washington DC. If I had a ton of $ like he did, I'm not opening up anything in Southeast Washington DC. Sorry but there is a good chance some bad shit is going to eventually go down and my name, whether I like it or not, is going to be dragged down in the mud.
12thMan
05-06-2008, 12:01 PM
Here is my point. He owns a car wash and some kind of bar called Playmakers in a crack infested part of town where the crime rate is very high. Why? I live near Washington DC. If I had a ton of $ like he did, I'm not opening up anything in Southeast Washington DC. Sorry but there is a good chance some bad shit is going to eventually go down and my name, whether I like it or not, is going to be dragged down in the mud.
I'm from D.C. and live here, and I would totally open up a place in South East. A good portion of the people that work on the Hill actually live in South East. But I take it you're referring to east of the Anacostia river, because all of South East isn't that bad.
If everyone avoids the crime infested places, things will never change.