Capt. Sekou Kinebrew, a police spokesman, urged those responsible to turn themselves in — and said if they don't, police will find them. Although the vast majority of the tens of thousands who took to Broad Street to celebrate the Eagles' first Super Bowl win were peaceful, Kinebrew said, some behavior was criminal — such as celebrators on and around Broad Street who smashed store windows, took light poles to the ground, collapsed an awning at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, looted a convenience store at a Sunoco gas station, or threw glass bottles into the air.