Christina Solometo
Photo via Prospect Park Police

Woman Caught Using The Bathroom On A Person's Car In Wild Road Rage Incident

A Pennsylvania woman is facing an assortment of charges after she allegedly defecated on another driver's car following a road rage confrontation on Tuesday, April 29. Christina Solometo, 44, reportedly even bragged about it, calling it a "clean poop."

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According to NBC10, the incident took place on 4th Street and Madison Avenue in Prospect Park, Pennsylvania. Police report that Christina Solometo and an unidentified driver were involved in a road rage incident. Allegedly, one of them cut the other in traffic, which prompted a heated confrontation.

The incident was recorded by a witness and posted online. As the dispute unfolded, Solometo is shown walking toward the other driver's vehicle, climbing on the car, taking her pants off, and "making room for dinner" on the grill of the vehicle.

The incident was not reported by the other driver, but the video shared online quickly became viral. This served as a way to identify Solometo, who was eventually arrested by local police.

Arrested And Charged

As per Fox 29, Solometo was interviewed by reporter Chris O'Connell during her arrest on Thursday, May 1. She told O'Connell, "The lady chased me. She chased me, and I asked her not to attack me." This was confirmed by Sgt. Henry O'Neil with the Prospect Park Police, who stated that Solometo thought that the other driver was following her while she was driving home.

Court documents obtained by TMZ revealed the exchange between Christina Solometo and police during her arrest. "It was a clean poop, I didn't even have to wipe," Solometo allegedly said. "I wanted to punch her in the face, but I pooped on her car instead and went home."

While the incident has been shared online and joked about extensively, Prospecto Park Police Chief David Madonna believes it's not funny at all.

"I know it's being joked on a lot," Madonna told NBC10. "There's all kinds of puns and innuendos online but bottom line, we are treating it seriously. It can't happen in this community. No town wants this to happen in their town."

Christina Solometo was charged with disorderly conduct, indecent exposure, criminal mischief, harassment, and depositing waste on the highway, as per the outlet.

 

2 responses to “Seven Georgia Students, Ages 5 To 14, Charged Following 7-Year-Old's School Bus Beatdown”

  1. TexasDuderino says:

    The kids should be punished, not sure how, but not allowing them to ride the bus, will most likely be punishment enough for their parents. The victims parents have most likely retained legal council. With the thugs and driver actions and video footage, this appears to be an easy mid to high six figure settlement, maybe more.

  2. Barb Newell Walker says:

    What are these children being taught or rather not taught to do this to another human being. 5 years old and already knows what a beatdown is? Very sad situation.