Suspect wanted for smashing door, windows of DA's Office during Eagles celebration

Philadelphia police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspected vandal they say took action as the city celebrated the Eagles championship win last month.

What we know:

A man was seen throwing rocks at the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office at 3 South Penn Square in the early morning hours of January 27.

The front door glass was shattered, and two windows were cracked by the rocks.

The backstory:

This act of vandalism was one of several "major incidents" that Philadelphia police say unfolded across the city after the Eagles won the NFC Championship.

In total, 30 adults and one juvenile were cited, and three adults were charged as one stabbing, two shootings and a pedestrian crash erupted among the celebrations.

One tragic incident also saw an 18-year-old Eagles fan fatally fall after climbing a pole.

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What you can do:

Anyone with information is asked to contact Philadelphia police.

The Source: Information from this article was provided by the Philadelphia Police Department.

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