Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade: Two Women Shot During Celebrations, Police says | NFL News

Two people were shot in Philadelphia during the Eagles procession of the Super Bowl 59 victory on Friday.
The incident happened just after 2:30 pm local time, near the Parade for the Super Bowla winners, and thousands of fans gathered in the city.
Two women got wounds from firearms, including a 27-year-old who suffered an injury to her left leg. The 20-year-old suffered an injury to the upper thighs and both were transported to a presbytery hospital.
They are in a stable condition, police said.
Police failed to find a crime scene, however, a weapon was recovered.
Through the investigation, police were able to identify the perpetrator. The shooting motif was an argument/struggle.
The 28-year-old Latin American man is in custody and the charges are ongoing.
Last Sunday won their second NFL title in the eight-season space, dominating the double champions Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the Superdome in New Orleans.
Two years ago, the victory avenged the title loss of the game in Kansas City.