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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Indianapolis Colts star receiver Marvin Harrison was interviewed by police about a shooting near his North Philadelphia car wash this week. Lt. Frank Vanore said the investigation of Tuesday's shooting was continuing. Harrison has not been arrested or charged. "He was interviewed," Vanore said Friday. "Why he was interviewed, that is all part of the investigation. No one ...
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The Updated Story on Marvin Harrison [No One Is A Suspect]
Deadspin —
... told ESPN. "Marvin was not involved in any shooting, and he is not the subject of this investigation."
I'm not saying that agents, lawyers, and men caught up in police investigations are always to be trusted, but in this case it seems warranted.
This morning David Gambacorta and Ted Silary reported on Philly.com that Harrison conceded to police that he had been engaged in a fight and that he was the owner of the FN5.7 firearm in question.
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