Crime & Safety
6 More Arrested For Super Bowl Win Celebration, Parade Crimes
The arrests were for pulling a gun, assaulting a cop, jumping on a car, stealing a traffic signal, vandalism, and resisting arrest.

PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia Police have arrested and charged six more individuals with crimes that occurred during Philadelphia Eagles celebrations after the historic Super Bowl win and at the Eagles Super Bowl parade.
Police announced several arrests back in February, including the arrest of a 20-year-old who was caught on camera flipping a vehicle during post-Super Bowl celebrations.
Police then released videos and photos of suspects in other crimes that occurred during the post-win celebrations, as well as at the parade.
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And now six more people are facing charges.
Details on each arrest are below:
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Craig Howe, 24, of Haverford, has been charged with receiving stolen property, criminal mischief, and theft by unlawful taking, police said.
Howe is accused of taking a pedestrian crosswalk timer valued at about $740 on Sunday, Feb. 4, police said.
Police were able to identify Howe through videos of him and other suspects allegedly picking up traffic signals and pedestrian timers after others pulled them out of the ground, police said.
A warrant was issued for Howe's arrest on Feb. 19 and he then turned himself in to police.

Vincent Lawson, 33, of Philadelphia, has been charged with rioting, criminal mischief, conspiracy, and related charges, police said.
Lawson turned himself in to police on Feb. 28 after police determined he was the man seen in a video breaking a window at the Macy's store in Center City, police said.

Frank Pike, 32, of Phoenixville, has been charged with aggravated assault, causing and risking a catastrophe, terroristic threats, simple assault and related offenses, police said.
Pike turned himself in to police on Feb. 17 after police learned he pulled a gun on a man during the Eagles Super Bowl parade on Feb. 8, police said.
Pike is accused of showing a gun to a man who bumped into him at Logan Circle during the parade, police said.
The altercation was broken up, but Pike allegedly came back to the man and pulled out the gun, police said.
The complainant punched Pike in the face and put him in a headlock while another person wrested the gun from Pike, police allege.
Pike fled the area but the gun was recovered, police said
Philadelphia Police tracked the gun to Pike after he reported it missing to Phoenixville Police saying he last had it at the parade, police said.
A warrant for Pike's arrest was then issued.

Thomas Rose, 27, was charged with criminal mischief, criminal conspiracy, and related charges, police said.
Rose turned himself in to police on March 2 after he saw himself on the news jumping on a 1985 Chevrolet Corvette parked at Pennsylvania Avenue and Judson Street during the Eagles parade.
The total damage to the car is between $2,000 and $5,000 police said.
Matthew Klitsch, 18, of Palmyra, New Jersey, was arrested for disorderly conduct, recklessly endangering another person, and resisting arrest, police said.
Klitsch is accused of being involved in a fight on the 1300 block of Market Street during the Eagles parade, police said.
When officers went to break the fight up, Klitsch allegedly resisted arrest.

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