The Philadelphia Police Department reported two shootings, a stabbing, the assaults of multiple police officers, and a car that plowed into a group of fans.
Teammates are remembering an 18-year-old student-athlete who died after he fell from a light pole following Sunday's Eagles win.
An 18-year-old suspected of shooting a man in Philadelphia after the Eagles NFC title victory has been taken into custody amid a flurry of other investigations.
Investigators say they know a high-powered rifle that can fire a lot of rounds in a short period of time was used during this shootout.
The City of Brotherly Love celebrated through the night on Sunday after the Philadelphia Eagles' 55-23 NFC Championship Game win over the Washington Commanders. Overjoyed fans took to the streets to mark the Eagles' second trip to the Super Bowl in the last three seasons.
Two days after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC Championship Game, 18-year-old Tyler Sabapathy died from critical injuries after falling from a light pole while celebrating the win.
Several people were injured in Philadelphia on Sunday evening after a car was driven into a crowd celebrating the Eagles win in the NFC championship game. The Philadelphia Police Department
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A man has been taken into custody after a standoff with police in Philadelphia's Fox Chase section. Police responded to the 7500 block of Verree Road just before 7 a.m. for a report of a person with a gun.
A driver is in custody and the collision did not immediately appear to be intentional, the Philadelphia Police Department said in a social media post. The victims suffered nonlifethreatening ...
PHILADELPHIA (TNND) — At least three people were injured after the Eagles game in Philadelphia Sunday after a car drove into a crowd of fans celebrating their win against the Washington Commanders, according to police.
A driver is in custody and the collision did not immediately appear to be intentional, the Philadelphia Police Department said in a social media post.
The Philadelphia Police Department says a driver is in custody and the collision does not immediately appear to be intentional.