Crime & Safety

'Delco Pooper' Learns Her Fate

Christina Solometo, the "Delco Pooper," is using the bidet of justice to clean her past of criminal charges filed in the viral April moment.

Christina Solometo, 44, of Ridley Park, will have her criminal record wiped clean if she adheres to the conditions set forth in Delaware County's Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program.
Christina Solometo, 44, of Ridley Park, will have her criminal record wiped clean if she adheres to the conditions set forth in Delaware County's Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program. (Prospect Park Police)

RIDLEY PARK, PA — The infamous "Delco Pooper" incident was smeared across screens not only in the Philadelphia region, but internationally, back in April.

Seven months later, Christina Solometo is flushing her charges down the toilet and looking to move on.

The 44-year-old Ridley Park woman was charged with indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, depositing waste on a highway, criminal mischief, and harassment. Then, she had an open lewdness charge added to her docket.

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Now, Solometo is taking a swipe at expunging her criminal record via Delaware County's Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program.

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, this means she will be on probation for two years, in addition to logging community service hours, undergoing anger management classes, and avoiding posting about her case online.

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The incident occurred April 29 on 4th Street near Madison Avenue in Prospect Park.

The graphic video, which has spread wildly around the Internet in various shapes and forms, shows a woman police say is Solometo get out at the intersection while another vehicle, stopped behind her, honks at her.

Police said Solometo thought the driver was following her following a road rage confrontation earlier.

The video then shows her striding up to the front of the other vehicle and quickly defecating a large amount of feces on the hood. Shen then strides back to her car as cries of disbelief are heard in the video.

"Stop driving while emotional," Prospect Park Police Chief Dave Madonna shared in a video response on Instagram. "Compose yourself before get behind the wheel. You’re going to encounter aggressive and terrible drivers. Take a deep breath and move on with your day."

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