Harrison reports to minicamp
Marvin Harrison reported for the Indianapolis Colts' three-day minicamp that began this morning at the team complex on the Westside, but he isn’t expected to be made available to media.
Harrison's team and several of his teammates, meanwhile, had little to say about the veteran wide receiver being questioned by Philadelphia police about a shooting last month.
Like all Colts players who talked to the media, quarterback Peyton Manning said he has not discussed the incident with Harrison. Manning said he had little reaction overall because so few facts in the ongoing investigation have been substantiated publicly.
“I’ve been around long enough (that) until I hear from somebody who truly knows what going on, I don’t give it a whole lot of merit,’’ he said.
A team statement said the Colts would have nothing to add to what president Bill Polian said shortly after the incident became public, which was that no comment would be made until "credible" evidence came to light.
"We don’t anticipate addressing any such questions unless and until there is an official report of the facts from the Philadelphia Police Department,’’ today's statement said.
The shooting occurred April 29 in Harrison's old North Philadelphia neighborhood. A 32-year-old man was shot in the hand, and a 2-year-old boy suffered a cut under his eye when a stray bullet shattered a car windshield.
Police have confirmed that a gun owned by Harrison, 35, was used in the shooting but have not considered him a suspect.
No incident report has been filed.
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