Harvin Marrison shot at in Philly

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Brewerytown is actually getting better by the day. High end apartments under construction on 31 and thompson. Girard ave has a hip new business every few months. I wouldn't consider it "the hood" anymore.. I'm a white jewish guy and I'd live there


I wonder what the story on this is.. marvin's account of just being a good samaritan and picking this guy up is obviously bs
They've built townhouses on 31st but from 30th on up is as bad as its ever been. Nothin but crime and deteorating houses. Its definitely the hood. My old block (24thst) dont have not one house on anymore. I dont know exactly where you live but I doubt its in that area of Brewerytown
 

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They've built townhouses on 31st but from 30th on up is as bad as its ever been. Nothin but crime and deteorating houses. Its definitely the hood. My old block (24thst) dont have not one house on anymore. I dont know exactly where you live but I doubt its in that area of Brewerytown

Ya everything is west of 27th.. 24th is too close to the projects to be built up yet
 

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I rather shoot at Marvin Harrison than Aaron Hernandez:beli:

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.....Get your affairs in order breh.
 

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The same Murda Marv who chased a dude down while shooting a revolver and a semi-auto pistol?

That's an odd pair of guns.

I wouldn't be surprise if he calls in an air strike.
 

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They said he was in his boxers right? Oh u better believe lil yogurt woulda drove homey to a secluded area and bent his ass ova. Thats an invite for a g like me

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:whoa: I should not be laughing in a thread referring to "He who shall not be named" as "He" may be lurking. :to:
 
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This whole story is full of :duck:, ol'boy is sleeping and two robbers come in a try to rob him. He then "escapes" and they chase after him and fire shots?:wtf: I mean why not just take whatever they wanted from the apartment.

Marvin just happens to be on that street at that time.:comeon: Something else was afoot brehs.:patrice:


guy jumps in the bed of the truck, guys dont rob the house instead come out after the guy shooting
 

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Marvin Harrison is adamant he did the right thing when he helped a stranger in distress early Saturday morning in Philadelphia, and the former Indianapolis Colts standout receiver would do it again even though his involvement resulted in a wave of negative publicity.

"I didn't do anything but drive my car, pick a guy up and call 911," Harrison told The Indianapolis Star on Monday in a telephone interview. "I just happened to be in the right place at the right time for this person.

"The unfortunate part is things are coming out negative. I had nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing to do with it. I was just driving, minding my own business.''

Judeau Brown agreed and is appreciative Harrison chose to stop and offer a helping hand after two intruders broke into his apartment.

"People are trying to get a (negative) story off his name, but it wasn't really about him," Brown, 38, told The Star. "He was just helping me out at the right time.

"I've called him and told him how grateful I am, that he actually stopped and helped me out. He acted when I needed him. In my eyes, he really saved my life."

Brown, a personal trainer, told Philadelphia police that two masked men dressed in black entered the back of his apartment at approximately 3:20 a.m. ET Saturday. Brown, barefoot and in his underwear, dashed out the front door and looked for help.

The only vehicle on the street was Harrison's white Ford F-350 pickup. Brown tried to get Harrison's attention.

"I didn't know what in the hell was going on," Harrison said. "I didn't know why this guy was running alongside my car."

Brown added: "I'm trying to flag him down, asking him for help. The gentleman inside was reluctant to stop for me. He was like, 'I don't know you, man. What's going on?' I was like 'Yo, these guys just broke into my house. Please, I need help.' "

Harrison allowed Brown to jump in the bed of his pickup and dialed 911.

However, things escalated when the two alleged intruders emerged from Brown's apartment. They pursued Brown and Harrison and one of the men fired two shots at Harrison's vehicle.

A bullet hit one of Harrison's tires. Harrison agreed to provide the tire to police.

Harrison and Brown gave statements to police. That's the first time Brown realized who had helped him.

"When the officer was taking the report, he had (Harrison's) name down on the paper," he said. "She asked me, 'You know who this guy is?' I told her, 'The name sounds familiar. He played football, right?'

"I'm grateful that even though he was a little hesitant initially, he acted and helped me out."

Harrison played 13 years for the Colts and is in the top 10 in NFL history in receptions (1,102, third), receiving touchdowns (128, fifth) and receiving yards (14,580, seventh).

The incident spurred negative reaction due to Harrison's connection to an April 2008 shooting outside Playmakers, a North Philadelphia bar he owns. The individual, Dwight Dixon, was shot with a gun belonging to Harrison, according to a police investigation. Dixon, was shot again in 2009 and died from his wounds.

Harrison was not charged with a crime and was not questioned in connection with Dixon's death.

Harrison was incredulous his decision to assist Brown caused any degree of backlash.

"I was getting negative phone calls, and I didn't know what anyone was talking about," he said. "The only thing I can tell you is when these negative reports came out on Sunday, the first thing that came to my mind is the next time something like this happens, I'll just put my head down and keep on going.

"Then I woke up Monday morning and (thought), 'I don't care what anybody says. If it happens 10 more times I'm going to do the same thing.' "

when breh figured out who he was :merchant:

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