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Marvin Harrison, WR Wednesday 5/7, 10:45 AM CT
Under Pennsylvania law, wide receiver Marvin Harrison can be charged with a misdemeanor if it's proven his gun was used in a shooting, even if someone else pulled the trigger, according to the Indianapolis Star. Harrison, 35, was one of several people questioned last week regarding a shooting near a car detail shop Harrison owns in the North Philadelphia neighborhood where he grew up. A man was shot in the hand and a 2-year-old boy sustained a cut under his eye after a stray bullet shattered a car windshield. If Harrison is found to have been involved in any gun-related crime, it could subject him to discipline, including a suspension, by the NFL under its Guns and Weapons Policy or Personal Conduct Policy.
Marvin Harrison, WR Tuesday 5/6, 11:44 AM CT
Bullets found at the scene of a shooting in Philadelphia last Tuesday came from a handgun owned by Indianapolis Colts receiver Marvin Harrison, according to reports on ESPN and the Philadelphia Daily News, both citing unnamed police sources. But Philadelphia police are not calling Harrison a suspect, according to the Indianapolis Star. "He's [Harrison] not a suspect at this point," police spokesperson Tanya Little told The Star this morning, declining further comment.
Mike Hart, RB Tuesday 5/6, 8:40 AM CT
The Colts believe sixth-round draft pick Mike Hart could make an impact as a backup this season, according to ESPN Insider.
Marvin Harrison, WR Tuesday 5/6, 7:17 AM CT
Police uncovered more evidence that appears to link Marvin Harrison to a shooting last week in Philadelphia, according to the AP. ESPN reported early Tuesday that six bullet casings found by police after the April 29 shooting came from a gun owned by Harrison. The casings were found near a car wash and garage that Harrison owns in the north side of Philadelphia. According to ESPN, police returned to the scene of the shooting Monday to examine bullet holes in two residences after information was given to police by an alleged third victim of the shooting. The Philadelphia Daily News reported that investigators found three stray bullets in the walls of the two residences and would test those slugs to determine if they also had been fired from Harrison’s gun. Citing police sources, the newspaper said an unidentified 32-year-old man sustained a bullet wound to the hand last Tuesday after a fistfight with Harrison outside Playmakers, a bar owned by the player about a half-mile from the car wash. Gunfire soon broke out, leaving the victim with an injured hand. The victim has refused to identify the shooter.
Marvin Harrison, WR Monday 5/5, 10:49 AM CT
The Philadelphia police department advises there were no new developments in the case involving receiver Marvin Harrison, according to the Indianapolis Star. Harrison was questioned by police about a shooting near a bar he owns in the North Philadelphia neighborhood where he grew up. A man was shot in the hand and a young boy sustained a cut under his eye after a bullet shattered a car windshield.
Anthony McFarland, DT Sunday 5/4, 9:11 AM CT
Anthony McFarland is reportedly on the Steelers' radar, according to FanNation.com. He missed last season due to a knee injury.
Marvin Harrison, WR Sunday 5/4, 8:10 AM CT
Marvin Harrison's agent stated that the Colts' receiver is not the target of an investigation into a shooting in Philadelphia earlier this week, according to FanNation. Tom Condon (his agent) said, "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."
Dylan Gandy, C Saturday 5/3, 11:40 AM CT
The Indianapolis Colts have released OG Dylan Gandy and TE Bryan Fletcher, according to John Clayton with ESPN.
Marvin Harrison, WR Saturday 5/3, 11:12 AM CT
More details concerning the shooting outside of "Playmakers" bar in North Philadelphia, owned by Indianapolis WR Marvin Harrison , continue to come forth, according to the Philadelphia Daily News.
Marvin Harrison, WR Friday 5/2, 3:17 PM CT
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison is under investigation in his hometown of Philadelphia in a shooting that took place late Tuesday afternoon, a source close to the investigation told Anthony Gargano of Philadelphia's WIP Radio, according to ESPN. The shooting reportedly occurred outside a North Philadelphia bar owned by Harrison. The source said the alleged victim came into the bar, Playmakers, around 5 p.m. and engaged in an argument with Harrison, who was at the bar. The victim then left the bar, heading to his car, with Harrison following. Gunfire broke out, the victim was hit in the hand, and a young girl was slightly injured by flying glass from a car that apparently was hit by a bullet.
Marvin Harrison, WR Friday 5/2, 3:03 PM CT
Marvin Harrison is reportedly being investigated in reference to a shooting that occurred outside of a bar in his hometown of Philadelphia, according to ESPN News. There is no clear word on if Harrison was the shooter, or somehow involved. We will provide more details as they become available.