Philadelphia Eagles
Wild NFFCG Celebrations
Result In Arrests, 31 Citations
Published
Philadelphia Eagles fans hardly behaved in the aftermath of the team’s big NFC Championship Game victory … police say they had to make multiple arrests and issue several citations amid the parties that followed the Birds’ win over the Commanders.
The Philadelphia Police Department said in a statement on Monday two men — Jose Moya and Eugene Dennis — were thrown behind bars over allegations they assaulted police officers who were working NFCCG detail. The Dept. added another man — Tramayne Davis-Blockson — was placed into custody for allegedly stabbing someone in the leg following a verbal altercation.
Thirty-one others, cops say, were issued citations for disorderly conduct or failure to disperse.
The PPD also said it’s investigating two shootings, a vandalism incident and the vehicle crash into a crowd that injured multiple pedestrians.
Additionally, cops say they’re on the hunt for the man who was seen on video appearing to fire a gun in the air during an Eagles victory celebration in a crowded street.
“I believe that was a gun.”
“I don’t give af.”
Eagles fans at Frankford & Cottman didn’t even blink 😂
(via @philly_captain) pic.twitter.com/s1tWmbUX0w
— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) January 27, 2025
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Eagles supporters will have a couple weeks to learn how to clean up their celebrations … Philadelphia won’t play in the Super Bowl against the Chiefs until Feb. 9.