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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.