Published 5/2/2008
by Mark Maske
at Mark Maske's NFL Insider
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison has been interviewed by police about a shooting outside a Philadelphia bar this week. Harrison has not been arrested or charged with any crime at this point. The incident took place Tuesday. Colts and league officials said they were monitoring the situation but did not know the details of the incident. A police spokesman, Frank Vanore, told the Associated Press that Harrison "was interviewed. Why he was interviewed,...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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