A man has been arrested after two women were shot in Philadelphia while celebrating the team's recent super bowl victory.
The women were shot along Benjamin Franklin Parkway from Philadelphia on Friday when the spectators gathered to see the Eagles organize a parade for winning the Super Bowl Lix.
The Philadelphia Police says that the shooting arose from a discussion or a fight between a few parades.
No one in the multitude of people seemed to notice any shot.
The authorities say that a 27 -year -old woman and a 20 -year -old woman appeared in a medical store at 23rd Street and Spring Garden Street, near the Philadelphia Museum of Art to receive treatment.
The major victim was shot in her left leg, while the youngest victim was shot in her upper left thigh.

A arrest was made after two women who attended the Eagles Super Bowl parade were shot

The women informed a medical tent located near the Museum of Art of Philadelphia (above)

Fans flooded the streets on Friday afternoon to celebrate the second Super Bowl title of the Eagles
According to the Philadelphia Police, both were taken to the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and appear as stable.
Although a crime scene has not been located, a weapon used in the shooting has been recovered.
The alleged shooter has been identified as Brandon Ramos, 28, of Philadelphia.
Police accused Ramos of aggravated assault, which has a crime instrument, simple assault and recklessly endangered another person.
The streets of Philadelphia were full of Juerguistas of several states of celebration and drunk.
The players signed the babies, former player Jason Kelce saw beers early in the day, and the GM Howie Roseman brought a can of beer to the forehead, causing bleeding.
Other fans were seen on their laptops while along the route, pretending to be at work. The Service Police tried to recreate the 'Tush Push' patented game of the Eagles.
The Eagles defeated the Chiefs 40-22 to win their second Super Bowl title.