At least 2 people shot near Eagles' Super Bowl parade celebration: reports
- The event began at 11 a.m. From Lincoln Financial Field and was expected to draw over 1 million fans, leading to delays in public transit.
- Local authorities deployed over 50 agencies to ensure safety along the parade route.
- Public transportation faced delays due to the large attendance, with SEPTA operating late trains contributing to crowd congestion.
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