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Pair Charged For Super Bowl Sunday Mischief: Philly Police

A pair of Philadelphia Eagles fans voluntarily surrendered to police Wednesday, Feb. 15 on charges of criminal mischief on Super Bowl Sunday, police told Daily Voice. 

Nicholas Faraglia, a 21-year-old Philadelphia resident, and Edward Pearce, 23, of Aldan Borough, were joined by their attorneys when they turned themselves to Central Detectives at the Police Headquarters on North Broad Street, authorities said. 

Central Detective Division is seeking the public's help identifying the individuals seen in the following still photos. On February 12, 2023, at approximately 4:20pm, a large crowd of unknown persons were gathered in advance of the Super Bowl on the 1700 block of Arlington Street when a vehicle was flipped over in the middle of the street. The vehicle’s windows were broken and the PA license plate was missing. The vehicle was legally parked and unoccupied when it was flipped over. There were no reports of injury. If you see these suspects do not approach, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to 215.686.TIPS (8477). Use this electronic form to submit a tip anonymously. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or these suspects please contact: Central Detective Division: 215-686-3093/3094 Det. Cangelosi DC 23-22-008644

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The charges stem from an incident that went viral before kickoff on game day. The widely-circulated clip showed a large group of Eagles fans in North Philly rocking and eventually flipping over a car.

It happened on the 1700 block of Arlington Street just before 4:30 p.m., police said. Vandals smashed the car's windows, opened its doors, removed its license plate, and spray-painted on its body, they added.

No injuries were reported at the scene.

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