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Philly ignores thousands of kids poisoned by lead paint. Andrew Irby got Marvin Harrison on the phone and told the Hall of Famer that one of his sons was in the emergency room, extremely sick from the chipping and peeling paint in the home on Ringgold Street. Harrison, a former Roman Catholic High star, who used to be what Irby called one of his "favorite NFL legends," brushed him off, saying most houses in Philadelphia have lead in them, Irby said. He blamed Harrison for making his kids sick and wanted him to do something immediately.

The conversation turned heated, with both men swearing, Irby said. Harrison did not return several phone calls or reply to messages from a reporter. At St. Christopher's, doctors did tests on Murad but fortunately did not find chips of lead paint in his stomach nor was he anemic, which is associated with lead poisoning. Murad and Jihad were particularly vulnerable to lead hazards because they were born premature, each weighing 3½ pounds and exhibiting an anemia- related disorder called hemoglobin Bart's. Because Murad's lead level was so astronomical, at 4. Department of Human Services.

A staffer there told Aisha Stafford that she had to find a safe place for both of her boys to live. Stafford took them from their $7. Brewerytown and sent them to live with her sister in South Philadelphia. Both boys started to get speech therapy twice a week. Stafford felt trapped, unable to come up with the two months' rent and security deposit typically required to lease a new place. Harrison, 4. 4, is president of Harrison Inc.

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Most of them are within 1. Brewerytown. Some are renovated with new windows and gleaming hardwood floors. Some look aged and worn. Other properties are vacant lots, a few with rusted old cars. Harrison is practically a king on these streets, where he grew up and never really left.

This rough- and- tumble neighborhood, about eight blocks up a hill north of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, has one of the highest rates of childhood lead poisoning in the city, 1. Just a little farther north is ground zero: Strawberry Mansion, where 2. In January, four months before the emergency- room visit, a city health inspector found chipping lead paint and residue throughout the Ringgold Street house. The Health Department, which requires landlords to use certified workers to remove lead hazards, ordered Harrison to make the repairs within 3. Inspectors flunked the house again for lead in late February. Watch That Darn Cat Youtube. In May, the Health Department nurse learned that Murad's blood- lead level had spiked to 4.

ER visit. Jihad's was also extremely high, at 2. Within a day, department staffers were at the home. Stafford told them that Harrison had sent over an uncertified worker who did repairs "incorrectly," according to a court record. My child was still able to peel the paint off the window sill — it was horrible," she later said in an interview. The Health Department did a "super clean" at the rental house to remove all lead chips and dust, and 1.

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When Harrison got word of the city's abatement work, he went to the Ringgold Street house to ask the workers what they were doing there, court records show. The next day, he told their supervisor he already had completed most of the repairs. But "it wasn't to the city's liking," said Harrison's lawyer, David Denenberg. We didn't ignore it."But city inspectors still found lead, and completed the work. The city took Harrison and Harrison Inc. Lead Court later that May.

It wasn't his first involvement in Lead Court. Years earlier, in a house about two blocks away on West College Avenue, a 1- year- old girl had tested high for lead. After the house failed a second inspection, the city took Morris- Harrison Inc.

The company made the repairs.‌Graphic: What are other cities doing about lead? Unlike Philadelphia, other cities target first- time offenders to prevent future cases. In Portland, Ore., once a landlord is flagged for a lead- poisoned child, city workers inspect any other homes owned by that landlord.

Rochester, N. Y., requires that all rentals be inspected for lead every three years; in hot- spot neighborhoods, Rochester tests all homes before they can be rented. In Philadelphia, property owners can rent homes without a city inspection for lead hazards or any violations. They simply pay $5. Landlords have only bothered to get a license for about one- third of the city's 2.

They are almost never penalized. Since 2. 01. 2, landlords have to provide proof their homes are lead- free or lead- safe for families with young children. But most fail to provide the certificate to the public health department and the tenant, and the city doesn't hold them accountable. In fact, less than 1 percent of landlords comply, public health officials estimate. Harrison Inc. never filed the certification with the Health Department before he rented to Stafford and Irby in 2. In this case, the city did ask a Lead Court judge in October to hold Harrison personally accountable, not just Harrison Inc.

The city requested a judge to fine them $2,0. Harrison and Harrison Inc. The city also asked that Harrison and Harrison Inc.

Stafford and Irby while failing to comply with a February lead- abatement order. Denenberg said his client is not responsible. Marvin Harrison does not own the house. Harrison Inc. owns it."Denenberg said that Harrison and Harrison Inc. Harrison did not sign Irby and Stafford's lease. The city argued that Harrison Inc.

Marvin Harrison's "alter ego," and was formed to mask his ownership and insulate him from liability. The city Health Department shelled out $2,2. Ringgold Street home. The city asked a judge to make Harrison foot the bill. Denenberg said Harrison Inc.

A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday. Last month, the Irby twins moved back home while their parents search for another place to live.‌.