Arrest Arrest in Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade Shooting

Arrest Arrest in Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade Shooting

Authorities have recorded a suspect when shooting two women during the Super Bowl Victory Parade of the Eagles, the police said.

A 28-year-old man was custody on Saturday morning after he opened fire on Friday around 2.30 pm in the 2300-block of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, where people were gathered to celebrate the team’s super bowl championship, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer Notification with reference to the Philadelphia police.


The shooting took place after a fight for a temporary bathroom broke out. Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock

A bus with Philadelphia Eagles -members travels through a street that full of spectators full of spectators
Philadelphia fans celebrated the dominance of the Super Bowl team when the shooting took place. USA Today Sports via Reuters Con

A 27-year-old woman was beaten in his leg after she and her boyfriend had tried to cut a Porta-Potty line, causing a melee to be fueled. A bystander was also shot in the thigh.

Someone in the crowd is said to have beaten the boyfriend’s boyfriend and then shot shot in the crowd, the outlet reported.

The non-Geidified 28-year-old male suspect is in police detention and there are charges. The police reportedly found a weapon.

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