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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 1:35 AM




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This is crazy. On September 2 - the same day Richard Collier was shot - a man said in a $100,000 lawsuit he is permanently disabled because someone shot him using a gun Harrison owns. The shooting victim thought Harrison used it. Harrison claims he was not the shooter, but agreed someone else could have borrowed his gun. If the gun did belong to Harrison, you can bet he will get in trouble for not obeying a law. What's really ridiculous about this stoyr is it happened in April in Pennsylvania and a lawsuit was not field until about 7 months later. Nobody was arrested after the guy was shot. Does this story make sense to anybody?



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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 7:01 AM




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It hasn't made sense since it first came out. I will say, If this guy was confident he would win, I would expect more than 100k. My guess is he wants a quick settlement, And figured 100k wouldn't be worth Marvin's time.
 
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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 8:31 AM


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Sammy (10/9/2008)
It hasn't made sense since it first came out. I will say, If this guy was confident he would win, I would expect more than 100k. My guess is he wants a quick settlement, And figured 100k wouldn't be worth Marvin's time.
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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 9:01 AM




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Or Ocho could choke me.



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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 6:25 PM




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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 6:32 PM




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Posted Thursday, October 09, 2008 8:21 PM


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JaxJagsForever (10/9/2008)
This is crazy. On September 2 - the same day Richard Collier was shot - a man said in a $100,000 lawsuit he is permanently disabled because someone shot him using a gun Harrison owns. The shooting victim thought Harrison used it. Harrison claims he was not the shooter, but agreed someone else could have borrowed his gun. If the gun did belong to Harrison, you can bet he will get in trouble for not obeying a law. What's really ridiculous about this stoyr is it happened in April in Pennsylvania and a lawsuit was not field until about 7 months later. Nobody was arrested after the guy was shot. Does this story make sense to anybody?

Makes perfect sense to me.  Harrison owns a bar in philly this guy was a nuisance at the bar and other local establishments.  Harrison owns the special gun, and keeps it at the bar for protection of his business.  Why should he have to pay some guy who was causing trouble and brandishing a weapon?  Every bar in philly has "protection" ask TMD.

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