Crime & Safety

Driver Poops On Another In Pennsylvania Road Rage: Police

Road rage led one driver to defecate on another, Pennsylvania State Police said.

HEIDELBERG TOWNSHIP, PA — Usually, when motorists raise a stink and get aggressive with others, they scream, flip off the other driver or make some other angry gesture. But a Pennsylvania road rage incident that escalated Friday evening with one driver pooping on another adds a new foul to the list of aggressive behaviors that cause havoc and stress on modern highways.

The Pennsylvania State Police released a cursory statement about the road rage and said Henry George Weaver, the alleged pooper, faces a harassment charge. Weaver is 69, according to reports.

But beyond that, little is known about the circumstances that caused Weaver to allegedly get out of his vehicle and use the other driver as a toilet. Police didn’t release details about the incidents leading up to the defecation.

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The road rage culminated about 8:45 p.m. Friday at the intersection of routes 309 and 100 in Heidelberg Township, according to a report by Lehigh Valley Live. Heidelberg Township is about 17 miles north of Allentown.

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