The celebration along Philadelphia Street after the Eagles’ Super Bowl won Sunday led to the arrests of dozens, police said Monday.
After fans cheered and cheered on the city streets, officers from the Philadelphia Police Department arrested at least 38 people on charges that have been aggravated from vandalism and disorderly conduct and are reckless and dangerous. I did.
The most serious crimes related to the Super Bowl celebration included suspects assaulting police officers, police department spokesman Miguel Torres told USA Today.
The photo shows a fire near city hall, with fans climbing sanitary trucks and light poles, as well as some of the celebrators clashing with police along downtown streets.
Hours after the Eagles’ victory, police ordered the crowd to disband.
See photo: Eagles fans celebrate on Philadelphia Street after Super Bowl wins
How many people were arrested at the Philadelphia Super Bowl celebration?
Police made a Super Bowl-related arrest Sunday night, according to the Philadelphia Police Department.
Attack on the police (felony): The risk of arresting six other people (felony): 1 arrested attack (felony): 1 arrested conduct (mistakes): 1 arrested
Officers issued disorderly quotes to 29 people, were taken into custody and later released, a police spokesman told USA Today.
USA Today has sought the identities of those arrested on felony charges.
The department said four urban garbage trucks and four businesses have suffered damage, including Brooks Brothers Store and Chase Bank. USA Today asked Philadelphia police if they had been arrested in connection with the damage.
It marked the second Super Bowl victory in franchise history, and the Eagles defeated Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
The team won their first Super Bowl in 2018, beating the New England Patriots in Minneapolis.
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