PHILADELPHIA - Police are searching for several people who were filmed flipping over a vehicle when a rowdy crowd of Eagles fans gathered on a North Philadelphia street hours before the Super Bowl kicked off.The Philadelphia Police Department shared images of nine people who they believe helped overturn someone's vehicle on the 1700 block of Arlington Street Sunday afternoon. "People started getting on top of the car to make space and make a scene.
One thing led to the next and someone was doing backflips on the hood, cracked the windshield. Not too long after, two people tried to flip it and then two became ten, and then boom." Ramesses Moore-McGuinness told Storyful. SUPER BOWL LVIIThe video was filmed near Temple University's campus and quickly spread on social media.
The Eagles went on to lose Super Bowl LVII to the Kansas City Chiefs, 38-35.FOX 29's Kelly Rule spoke to the owner of the vehicle, Cole Harper, who said he was in Philadelphia to watch the Super Bowl with his friends who live on the block.
They went to a Center City bar and by the time they returned to Arlington Street, the block party was out of control and Harper went inside. "I looked out the window, I just saw my car upside down it was in shambles, I could not believe it happened," Harper said. "I was trying to look at it in a positive light before the game, just in some sort of messed up sacrifice, maybe the Eagles could win because I gave up my car for it.