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And when Vick described the events of June 25, Reid said, "It was the same story all the way through. The story didn't change."
Vick said he spoke not only with Reid shortly after the shooting, but also former NFL coach Tony Dungy, who has served as Vick's mentor since his release from prison. When Reid was told that the shooting victim was one of Vick's co-defendants, "he wasn't happy about it," Vick said.
"It wasn't a pleasant conversation with him," Vick said, "nor was it a pleasant conversation with Tony. ... And it was hard for me to keep my composure because I knew what happened and I knew I never should have put myself in that situation. I probably never cried more in a 24-hour time span than I did (before) in my entire life because I knew that I hurt a lot of people.
"It really wasn't about me. It was about the people who gave me an opportunity -- and that's Roger and Andy and Tony."
Vick said he learned there had been a shooting "15, 20 minutes" after it occurred, and that he learned Phillips was the victim subsequent to that. Vick also said he does not know who the shooter was.
He did say that the partygoers were "mostly family and friends."
Nevertheless, looking back, Vick said he should have handled things differently.
"Like I tell everybody, if certain people wouldn't have shown up, (the shooting) never would have happened," he said. "If I could reach back and do it all over again. I would have listened to my mom and had it private -- let her and my fiancee orchestrate the party.
"It goes to show that Mama knows best, and we all think that we know certain things, and we want to do what we want to do. You've got to start listening to your mom at some point ... that was a lesson that I learned."
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