The Facts:
The Philadelphia district attorney who decided last week against charging Harrison in connection with an April 29 shooting that left three people wounded did so despite being in possession of a statement from a second victim who claimed he saw the Colts WR gripping a gun during the altercation, a law enforcement source told ESPN The Magazine.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to the report, a statement by one Robert Nixon would apparently corroborate the statement of Dwight Dixon, another shooting victim, and contradict Harrison, who admits that he was in a fistfight with Dixon but insists he was unarmed when gunfire erupted outside his North Philadelphia car wash. Three people were injured during the shooting. "I'm pretty comfortable I know who fired the gun," the D.A. said last week. "But I'm not going to say because I don't have the evidence. ..." Harrison's future with the Colts is already up in the air due to his age and contract issues -- both of which seem to be more likely to have an impact on his career than the shooting at this point.
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