How police busted viral road rager who 'pooped' on car: Cops
Inset: Christina Solometo (Prospect Park Police). Background: Chrsitina Solometo being taken into custody on Thursday, May 1, 2025, in Prospect Park, Pa. (WTFX/YouTube).

Inset: Christina Solometo (Prospect Park Police). Background: Chrsitina Solometo being taken into custody on Thursday, May 1, 2025, in Prospect Park, Pa. (WTFX/YouTube).

Dubbed the “Delco Pooper” by Delaware County residents and internet users, a Pennsylvania woman faces accusations of defecating on a person’s vehicle during a road rage episode captured on camera, according to law enforcement officials.

Christina Solometo, a 44-year-old, reportedly said to authorities after her apprehension for the event on April 30, “I wanted to punch her in the face, but I pooped on her car instead and went home.” The statement is referenced in the police affidavit of probable cause, as reported by The Delaware County Daily Times.

Solometo, who is from Ridley Park, is charged with indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, harassment and depositing waste on a highway for last Wednesday’s alleged incident. Her affidavit says she deposited “an accumulation of liquefied human feces” on the hood of a driver’s car during a road rage attack on 4th Street and Madison avenue in Prospect Park.

“Solometo said as she was walking back to her car, the driver of the silver sedan called her a (insulting name), which made her angry,” the affidavit says, according to the Daily Times. “Solometo said, ‘I wanted to punch her in the face, but I pooped on her car instead and went home,”” the document adds.

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Prospect Park Police Chief David Madonna, speaking to local NBC affiliate WCAU, said that while the case and Solometo’s actions are “being joked on a lot,” authorities are “treating it seriously” and handling her like any other alleged criminal.

“It can’t happen in this community,” Madonna said. “No town wants this to happen in their town,” he told WCAU. “The recognition a town gets over this kind of thing, it’s really unwelcome. We don’t want this.”

It was reportedly Madonna and Sgt. Henry O’Neil who nabbed Solometo and took her into custody on Thursday after going to her Chester Pike address to talk about what allegedly happened. Cops were able to track the “Delco Pooper” down after talking to motorists who took video of the incident and getting her car info, according to the affidavit.

O’Neill was initially able to get in touch with Solometo over the phone Wednesday after calling numbers listed for her and her family members, the Daily Times reports. Solometo allegedly said she had a “good idea” why the sergeant was wanting to talk to her, but she didn’t want to come to the police station to discuss what happened.

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