gmac17 Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 I know it was on the news for a while, but it never took off like lesser stories do. http://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/201002/marvin-harrison
Gene Frenkle Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 I know it was on the news for a while, but it never took off like lesser stories do. http://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/201002/marvin-harrison Holy crap!
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Another punk off the street... to me, Marvin Harrison is a vigilante hero and not a criminal. Good for him for defending himself against such an uncouth person.
Gene Frenkle Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Another punk off the street... to me, Marvin Harrison is a vigilante hero and not a criminal. Good for him for defending himself against such an uncouth person. Did you read the article?
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Did you read the article? I read the article... the FULL article. The man that was killed was a punk and constantly threatened him, so in the end it was only the "fat man" who is to blame for coming back for more.
Heels20X6 Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 I know it was on the news for a while, but it never took off like lesser stories do. http://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/201002/marvin-harrison So Harrison had a repeated drug dealer and general POS killed? Meh.
gmac17 Posted January 14, 2010 Author Posted January 14, 2010 The man that was killed was a punk and constantly threatened him, so in the end it was only the "fat man" who is to blame for coming back for more. the guy who got killed was indeed a piece of crap. But that doesn't mean Marvin Harrison shouldn't be in jail for the rest of his life.
Heels20X6 Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 the guy who got killed was indeed a piece of crap. But that doesn't mean Marvin Harrison shouldn't be in jail for the rest of his life. He is innocent in the eyes of the law. Sad but true.
Captain Caveman Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 I understand people sympathizing with Harrison due to the shady character of the guy he shot. But keep in mind he also shot an innocent bystander, and it sounds like he also showed little regard for a small child who was nearby.
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 the guy who got killed was indeed a piece of crap. But that doesn't mean Marvin Harrison shouldn't be in jail for the rest of his life. Not my belief... a man defending himself from someone who is consistently threatening him AND with harm is NOT something I would consider a criminal offense. We need more justice in this country, not more sympathy for punk bullies who think they can intimidate citizens.
gmac17 Posted January 14, 2010 Author Posted January 14, 2010 I understand people sympathizing with Harrison due to the shady character of the guy he shot. But keep in mind he also shot an innocent bystander, and it sounds like he also showed little regard for a small child who was nearby. exactly - some poor family was driving down the street when Marvin Harrison fires bullets into his car, and into the back of some guy walking down the street. Could you imagine having bullets go into your car where you have a 2 year old, and then not talking to police at all because you are afraid of getting killed?
Gugny Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 the guy who got killed was indeed a piece of crap. But that doesn't mean Marvin Harrison shouldn't be in jail for the rest of his life. Agreed. This is just as bad as Rae Carruth. Murder is murder.
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 I understand people sympathizing with Harrison due to the shady character of the guy he shot. But keep in mind he also shot an innocent bystander, and it sounds like he also showed little regard for a small child who was nearby. In the heat of the moment, he may not have realized what his surroundings consisted of... very plausible. If someone came at me with their car, who knows what else they are capable of.
Dwadeissick23 Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Did anyone notice the last sentence, talking about through the eyes of this douche.... who is Mr. Nixon anyways? Maybe someone wants some $$$... seems weird to me...just my opinion though... LETS GO BILLS
gmac17 Posted January 14, 2010 Author Posted January 14, 2010 In the heat of the moment, he may not have realized what his surroundings consisted of... very plausible. If someone came at me with their car, who knows what else they are capable of. "heat of the moment" doesn't make putting a bullet into a bystander and shooting a car with a family inside it any better.
DarthICE Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 the guy who got killed was indeed a piece of crap. But that doesn't mean Marvin Harrison shouldn't be in jail for the rest of his life. Bull ****. He did the world and society some good.
gmac17 Posted January 14, 2010 Author Posted January 14, 2010 Did anyone notice the last sentence, talking about through the eyes of this douche.... who is Mr. Nixon anyways? Maybe someone wants some $$$... seems weird to me...just my opinion though... LETS GO BILLS he is the guy who was walking down the street and who saw it all and who Marvin Harrison shot in the back. who is now in an undisclosed prison, probably under a fake name because Marvin Harrison wants him dead.
Dante Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Not my belief... a man defending himself from someone who is consistently threatening him AND with harm is NOT something I would consider a criminal offense. We need more justice in this country, not more sympathy for punk bullies who think they can intimidate citizens. I don't think it's sympathy. It's more like following a system that would prevent people taking the law into their own hands. Not that I don't think it's justified sometimes. But there would be a lot innocent people hurt if that were allowed to happen.
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 I don't think it's sympathy. It's more like following a system that would prevent people taking the law into their own hands. Not that I don't think it's justified sometimes. But there would be a lot innocent people hurt if that were allowed to happen. Really? Following the same system who would rather release criminals because they can't afford to put them in prisons because they have to have all of these amenities and facilities which the homeless don't even have? Just a differing opinion on justice...
dave mcbride Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Really? Following the same system who would rather release criminals because they can't afford to put them in prisons because they have to have all of these amenities and facilities which the homeless don't even have? Just a differing opinion on justice... Dude, he shot a freaking bystander. My god. The level of response in this thread is disheartening.
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