Crime & Safety
Main Line Man Charged For Flipping SUV In Post Super Bowl Revelry
The 20-year-old was one of seven people who flipped a vehicle Sunday night after the Eagles' historic Super Bowl win over the Patriots.

A Main Line man is facing charges after he and others flipped a vehicle Sunday night during the Eagle's post Super Bowl win celebrations in Philadelphia, according to police.
Philadelphia Police said John H. Rigsby, 20, of the 700 block of Monument Road in Malvern, faces charges of rioting, recklessly endangering another person, criminal mischief, and conspiracy.
Risgby was one of seven people caught on video flipping a 2017 Nissan Rogue SUV located on 1400 block of Walnut Street at about 11:30 p.m. during the Super Bowl win celebrations that took to the streets Sunday night.
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That video, of course, was shared widely on social media and news outlets. We've included it below.
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Those people lined up along the vehicle's passenger side then flipped it onto its driver's side door, causing dents and scratched to the vehicle, police said.
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A GoFundMe was launched to assist the vehicle's owner in paying for the damages. So far it's raised more than $1,100. See here to contribute to the fund.
Rigsby was arrested Tuesday, Feb. 6 and was released after posting 10 percent of $2,500 bail, court records show.
He is slated to appear for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 22, according to court documents.
Below is the footage of the vehicle being flipped:
I LITERALLY WITNESSED PEOPLE TIPPING OVER A RANDOM CAR ON THE STREETS PHILLY IS WILD pic.twitter.com/FZHUKEOkXV
— sharon (@__itssharon) February 5, 2018
Image via Philadelphia Police
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