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Marvin Harrison in trouble with the law

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Honolulu police are investigating a complaint accusing Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Marvin Harrison of assault at a Waikiki resort three days before the Pro Bowl.

 

Harrison was interviewed by police on Saturday, the eve of the National Football League all-star game at Aloha Stadium, in connection with two misdemeanor third-degree assault cases and a petty misdemean-or harassment case, police said. No one was arrested, and no one has been charged.

 

Three complaints were filed, each naming Harrison and two men described as his bodyguards, but police said they are not releasing paperwork or further details because of an ongoing investigation.

 

Harrison could not be reached for comment yesterday. Colts spokesman Craig Kelley declined to comment, and phone calls to Harrison's agent, International Management Group football chief Tom Condon, were not returned.

 

Jim Fulton, spokesman for the city prosecutor, said his office is awaiting police reports to determine whether to pursue charges or ask for more investigation.

 

The allegations are over an incident that reportedly occurred outside the Louis Vuitton store at the Hilton Hawaiian Village after 10 p.m. Thursday, according to Valencia Williams, a Los Angeles computer technician.

 

Williams said her 13-year-old son was one of four teenage boys, all related, who wanted to take photographs of Harrison and asked him for autographs. Williams said although she was nearby, she did not witness the incident.

 

However, she said, her son told her Harrison was on a cell phone and told them to wait. He later went on the cell phone again and two men showed up, Williams said. She said her son told her one of the men punched a 15-year-old boy in the jaw. The youth was taken to the hospital, she said.

 

Williams said her son told her Harrison also shoved one of the boys and placed a "chokehold" on him.

 

"On behalf of our family and our sons, we are willing to pursue this matter to the fullest," Williams said. "We would like the authorities in Hawai'i to cooperate and not give this guy special treatment because he's a high-profile football player."

 

Honolulu lawyer Michael Green, attorney for the youths' families, said Pro Bowl players are idolized by youngsters and the incident should not be tolerated.

 

"It can't be ignored," he said. "They're just asking that justice be done."

 

The 6-foot, 175-pound Harrison is a nine-year NFL veteran who was drafted in the first round out of Syracuse in 1996. He is the leading receiver in Colts' franchise history, and last season caught 86 passes for 1,113 yards and 15 touchdowns.

 

Harrison caught the AFC's first touchdown pass in its 38-27 victory over the NFC in Sunday's Pro Bowl. He finished the game with two catches for 66 yards and the touchdown.

 

Williams said she and the families had brought the boys here for a vacation and the Pro Bowl. She said they went to the game despite the incident and watched Harrison play.

 

"We booed him," she said. "I think he owes us a formal apology."

 

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Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly

I'll withold from passing judgement until this story develops more.

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This story sounds odd, I don't believe the kids one bit.

For no reason whatsoever, his bodyguards came over and punched a boy in the jaw?

 

I need more information cause I'm not buying what I'm reading at all.

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Guest El Satanico

Let us look at the different reactions this story gets depending on the player involved.

 

Randy Moss: That man is a MONSTER!!...something needs to be done about this ANIMAL!!

 

Marvin Harrison: Man, fuck those lying ass kids

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Even if this Randy Moss or O.J Simpson, I wouldn't buy the story.

It has way too many holes right now, it may be true but right now I'm more likely to believe someone can sell me the Golden Gate Bridge than this.

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Guest Vitamin X
Let us look at the different reactions this story gets depending on the player involved.

 

Randy Moss: That man is a MONSTER!!...something needs to be done about this ANIMAL!!

 

Marvin Harrison: Man, fuck those lying ass kids

Moss has a history of acting classless and doing insaely retarded, bitchy things. Harrison's been rather quiet outside of his demands for a contract extension.

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Guest Salacious Crumb

After the Culpepper thing I think it's best to just wait and see. The sports media has been way too quick to slam anyone they can get a shred of dirt on lately.

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Guest Failed Mascot

I don't know if I believe it. Anything is possible but Harrison doesn't seem the type to do this. I could see his bodyguards doing it while he walked away though with no knowledge of it. Nobody really knows besides Marvin and the kids at this point.

 

Its still funny though to see this get next to no press but if it was T.O., Randy Moss, David Boston, or somebody of that type then ESPN would be all over it.

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I could see his bodyguards doing it while he walked away though with no knowledge of it.

 

That was my initial reaction. Harrison's never had an incident like this in his entire career, so I'll reserve judgement.

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Even if this Randy Moss or O.J Simpson, I wouldn't buy the story.

It has way too many holes right now, it may be true but right now I'm more likely to believe someone can sell me the Golden Gate Bridge than this.

If it was OJ their wouldn't be anyone to fill charges

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