As the investigation regarding the shooting in Philadelphia with a gun owned by Colts receiver Marvin Harrison continues, police say that Harrison isn’t a suspect.

But look carefully at the statement from police spokeswoman Tanya Little, via the Indianapolis Star:  “He’s not a suspect at this point.”

The words “at this point” imply that he could be a suspect in the future.  And unless it can be proven that the gun was fired by a dog, a ghost, a unicycle, or some other non-human object or thing, someone will eventually be a suspect in the case.

Some Internet hack has written an item breaking the entire situation down from a legal perspective for SportingNews.com.  Our sources tell us that the article could be posted as soon as today.