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ops were searching for the gunman.A Brooklyn man on trial in the fatal shooting of a pizza deliveryman last year sobbed on videotape yesterday that he "never meant to hurt nobody" when he pulled the trigger. In a taped statement to police played to rapt jurors in Brooklyn Supreme Court, a weeping Mark Rushion said, "All I did was to scare" deliveryman Ivan Martinez. "I thought the safety was on," Rushion cried. "I told him, 'Don't move!' I held the trigger. It went off. I didn't mean to shoot nobody!" Rushion could go to prison for life if convicted of intentionally killing Martinez, a 17-year-old immigrant who delivered pizzas in East New York, Brooklyn, six days a week to send money home to his Mexican village. Martinez died from a gunshot to the head two days after the March 28, 2001, attack. In statements to police, Rushion, 26; his girlfriend, Shalena Martin, 19; Samson Nylander, 26, and Ma
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