The city of Philadelphia asks fans of Eagles to “celebrate responsibly” on the parade after killing chaotic turns

AND Philadelphia Eagles He will travel on Friday at the Philly Center to celebrate a victory in Super Bowl with his fans, and over one million people are expected to attend.
However, there seems to be a reason for the concern of city officials in the middle of chaos that happened in the city throughout the whole Recent team victories.
Numerous arrests were performed after the Win Bowl and the NFC Championship in Broad Street.
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The fans were seen throwing towels into the air after a laundry truck was robbed in Philadelphia after the Eagles Super Bowla win. (Sam Hartson/Freedomnewstv)
This is the second bird parade in the last seven years, and the city has posted a message to Eagles fans earlier this week.
“The parade route is thoughtful planned for the safety and safety of all participants. With the expected big crowds, we ask all to celebrate the celebrations responsibly with respect, doing this moment to which Philadelphia can be proud,” the public statement said.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherlelle L. Parker added: “While the city offices and buildings will be closed to allow everyone to join the ceremonies, our focus will remain on guarding all the Philadelphics.”
The shooting remained a dead dead on last year’s Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Rally.
Fans of Eagles celebrate the victory of Super Bowla in South Broad Street on February 9, 2025. (Imagine)
Chaos scenes broke out in Philadelphia on Sunday night after Eagles Super Bowl Winning,, With fans in the color of the team, they are seen setting fires, breaking light columns and singing, “F — Chiefs!”
The shots recorded by Freedomstv reportedly showed the crowd that robbed a laundry truck and throws towels into the air. The police were then seen responding to the fire because the pile was set up.
In the second clip, the two individuals were seen demolished by a light pillar. Once he hit the ground, the crowd rushed around her and began to break her legs. Then the members of the crowd picked up a pillar and started wearing it through the city center of the city.
Videos have also shown that fans climb at the top of light columns, street signs, bus stops, trucks and trees. In one scene, fans re -enhanced the game “Tush Push” Eagles.
Eagles fans celebrate the victory of Super Bowl in Philadelphia on February 9, 2025. (Kaitlyn McCormick / Cherry Hill Courier-Post / USA Today Network via Imagings Images)
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Police Directorate in Philadelphia told Fox News Digital that she had arrested 47 people during demonstrations, including charges of vandalism and an attack on a police officer.
After the NFC title game, the 18-year-old fan died a few days after he fell out of work.
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