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A woman in Pennsylvania was trapped in front of the camera on another driver of the car in an act of street anger before the Vengeance

A woman in Pennsylvania was caught in front of the camera on another driver in an act of street rage in front of the camera, shortly after the couple had reported in a heated confrontation.(Picture: Instagram)))

A woman in Pennsylvania was caught in front of the camera on another driver in an act of street rage in front of the camera, shortly after the couple had reported in a heated confrontation. In the film material, Christina Solometo, 44, can be seen how to carry out the dirty action.

The video shows how Salometo puts its pants, crouches on the bonnet of a silver limousine and leaves a trace of excrement on the bright daylight. The Daily Mail reported that the dirty act shocked the small community of Prospect Park, where it was reported that such antics are rare.

In an interview with NBC10, Prospect Park's police chief said David Madonna that the incident was not a laughing matter. “I know a lot is being joked,” he said.

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In the film material, Christina Solometo, 44, can be seen how to carry out the dirty action.
In the film material, Christina Solometo, 44, can be seen how to carry out the dirty action.(Picture: Facebook)))

“There are all possible word games and allusions online, but the bottom line is that we treat it seriously,” said Madonna. “It cannot happen in this community. No city wants this to happen in their city.”

“The recognition that a city places over something like this is really undesirable,” he added. “We don't want that.”

According to Madonna, the incident, which led to the incident, began when a driver in 4th Street and the Madison Avenue broke up another. While the other driver did not report the incident to the police, a witness managed to record him and released the video on Instagram.

The police managed to identify Solometo and arrest them because of a number of charges
The police managed to identify Solometo and arrest them because of a number of charges(Picture: News10)))

In the video, the other driver swelled and cursed her when Solometo jumped out of her black car, stormed to the other vehicle and left a stack of waste on the bonnet of the car at a disturbing speed. The video ends with Solometo pulling her pants up and leaving her face with a smile.

Through the video, the police managed to identify Solometo and accept them in a number of charges, including indecent exposure, disorganized behavior, criminal disaster, harassment and waste waste on the highway. In an interview with TMZ, the officials informed the outlet that Solometo was working with them.

However, Solometo was not finished with surprises. During a court appearance, the woman said that “it was a clean droppings. I didn't even have to wipe off.”

In the video, the other driver was honking and cursing them, so Solometo was seen
In the video, the other driver was honking and cursing them, so Solometo was seen(Picture: Instagram)))

Solometo also claimed that she supposedly acted out of reluctance than out of anger. “The other driver called me a bad name,” she said. “So I dropped a DeCe instead of becoming violent.”

According to Solometo's family, the story was more than the video. However, the family refused to continue working. According to the police, the incident takes place after a driver of a car that came into a post -shover warehouse in Illinois and killed four young girls.

According to reports, the 44 -year -old Marianne Akers was not arrested and after the incident in Chatham, taken to a hospital on Monday afternoon. The Illinois State Police said on Thursday that it submitted blood and urine samples that were negatively tested on drugs and alcohol.

Brendan F. Kelly, police director of Illinois State State, said that evidence that Akers may have had a medical emergency were “not conclusive”. He said: “Some evidence has been developed for the possibility of a medical emergency to be displayed in the run -up to the crash.”

“However, the investigation of this information and other evidence has not yet been completed and will continue until all the notes and research were exhausted,” added Kelly. The police said the investigation had not yet been completed and no decisions were made about whether accusations were submitted to Akers.

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