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No charges to be filed...
No charges to be filed against Harrison
In other words, he got off since he shot a low-life who would not make a credible witness.
LOL Dungy will give him some pointers-Quiet Strength 101
Obviously "Quiet Strength" for Harrison means putting a silencer on his gat
Wow, do some of you actually wish for the guy to be charged? You don't know what happened, so why pretend? I know if the guy wasn't rocking a horse shoe on his helmet we wouldn't be half as ready to watch him get jammed up. I hate the team, but I don't wish trouble with the law on anyone. I'd rather go through anything but that.
Obviously "Quiet Strength" for Harrison means putting a silencer on his gat
Mr. Specter,
Today the Philadelphia District Attorney announced that she would not be pressing charges against Colts Wide Receiver Marvin Harrison in an incident in which his gun was used in the shooting of a man and a 2 year old boy. As I understand it, it is a felony in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for one's gun to be used in a shooting, regardless if it can be proven that the owner pulled the trigger. Please look into this matter with the same vigor and due dilegence that you put into your efforts against what the New England Patriots may or may not have video taped.
If/When they bring him in I wonder if he'll whine that the cops were holding him and grabbing and making it impossible for him to escape.
Maybe the Colts will have the laws changed so Marvin can escape?
I think the hangup here is that, while it is a felony offense in Philadelphia to own a gun that is used in a crime (and Harrison did own a gun than was used in a shooting) the DA really had to prove that the shooting was indeed a crime, and the testimony was too messed up to do that.
The proscecution of the gun charge I think to an extent relied upon first charging SOMEONE with the shooting itself. Even if MH wasn't the shooter, but they could determine who was the shooter, Marvin would be going down on the gun charge. It was both or nothing, so for now it seems to be nothing. Good for him, I guess.