The Indianapolis Colts are no longer the good boys of NFL Football… Just ask wideout Marvin Harrison
Just when you think the Patriots are the ones being hated the most after their ’spying cameras scandal’ last season, this happened.
For all ya’ll who didn’t know, Indianapolis Colts star Marvin Harrison was recently linked to a shooting near his car wash and garage. Reports say Harrison was neither charged nor is under investigation by the authorities. After this one, he should be.
With still more than a few months more before the brand new 2008-09 NFL football season begins, Marvin Harrison found himself making headlines already although this is the kind of news nobody would like to be in.
Turns out that six of the
bullet casings found from the shooting came from the gun owned by… you guessed it, Indianapolis Colts star wide receiver Marvin Harrison.
This is after the police returned to the scene of the crime to examine the bullet holes in two residences after new information was given to the authorities by an alleged third victim of the shooting incident. Chances are, it won’t be Peyton Manning.
Marvin Harrison and his people still claim the Colts wideout was not present during the said shooting, claiming that Harrison’s gun was not involved. Luckily for this guy, the police still has no clue of any suspects in the case. ‘’He was interviewed,'’ Lt. Frank Vanore said, referring to Harrison. ‘’Why he was interviewed, that is all part of the investigation. No one is a suspect.'’
Harrison’s agent, Tom Condon, also has something to say to defend his client’s innocence.
‘’I've spoken with Marvin and I’ve spoken with his attorney, and they say the reports are erroneous. Marvin was not involved in any shooting, and he is not the subject of this investigation.'’
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