A Boston firefighter escorts a woman past the wreckage of a car destroyed by rioting New England Patriots fans on Boston's Symphony Road after the Patriots 32-29 win over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII February 1, 2004. At least one person was killed when a motorist plowed a vehicle into a crowd of revelers after the Patriots' victory. Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters
BOSTON (Reuters) - At least one person was killed when a motorist plowed a vehicle into a crowd of revelers after the New England Patriots' 32-29 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl XXXVIII, Boston police said on Monday.
The driver, Stanley Filoma, backed his sport utility vehicle down a crowded street near Northeastern University and struck at least four people before driving away, police spokeswoman Mariellen Burns said. One person was killed while another was in critical condition at a nearby hospital.
Filoma was one of four people arrested overnight in Boston, where hundreds of rowdy fans overturned cars, broke windows, set fires and pelted police with bottles and other objects following the Patriots' second Super Bowl victory in three years.
These ******s don't deserve to win a SB. More proof there's no justice in the sports world.
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