Pennsylvania woman poops on car during Delco road rage incident

Pennsylvania woman poops on car during Delco road rage incident

Prospect Park, PA – A shocking road rage incident in Delaware County has captured attention after a video surfaced showing a woman defecating on the hood of another driver’s car. The suspect, identified as Christina Marie Solometo, 44, of Ridley Park, was arrested on Thursday, May 1, and now faces multiple charges stemming from the incident, which occurred on Tuesday, April 29, at the intersection of Fourth Street and Madison Avenue in Prospect Park.

The incident began as a traffic dispute when Solometo, driving a black Nissan, honked at a silver sedan that failed to move at a green left-turn arrow. Solometo said the other driver mocked her, escalating tensions. She then drove around the car but believed the other vehicle was following her. After stopping, Solometo exited to confront the driver. When the other driver allegedly insulted her, Solometo admitted, “I wanted to punch her in the face, but I pooped on her car instead and went home.”

The act was captured on video by a bystander and spread across social media, earning Solometo the nickname “Delco Pooper.” The footage shows a woman stepping out of her vehicle, squatting on the hood of the silver sedan, and leaving behind human feces before smiling and driving away. The video sparked outrage and memes.

Pennsylvania woman poops on car during Delco road rage incident

Prospect Park Police emphasized the seriousness of the incident, stating, “It can’t happen in this community. The recognition a town gets over this kind of thing is really unwelcome.” Solometo was taken into custody on Thursday. During her arrest, she claimed, “The lady chased me and I asked her not to attack me,” and mentioned having a “sickness.” She also reportedly said, “It was a clean poop. I didn’t even have to wipe.”

Solometo faces charges of indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, harassment, and depositing waste on a highway. She posted a $1,000 cash bail, with her next court appearance scheduled for May 19 at 9 a.m.