Woman caught smearing dog poop on Trump-themed Cybertruck in Chicago



A Chicago woman was caught on camera allegedly smearing dog poop on a Trump-themed Cybertruck.

John Evans, visiting from Savannah, Ga., said he parked his Tesla in the city’s Northalsted neighborhood Wednesday while in town for a conference.

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When he returned, his American flag-wrapped truck, featuring Donald Trump’s gold-leaf signature on the tailgate, was smeared with feces.

“It’s crazy that something like this upsets somebody so much that they decided, ‘Oh, I’m going to ruin that person’s day,’” Evans told FOX 32. “Well, the shoe is on the other foot now.”

The Cybertruck’s cameras captured clear footage of the woman wiping feces across the tailgate before walking away, according to the owner. @jeeotus / X

Footage from the Cybertruck’s cameras shows a woman calmly wiping the mess across the bodywork, Evans said.

“On the tailgate in Gold Leaf, there is a representation of the signature of President Trump,” he said. “And I think that may have further inflamed the mental illness of the person that decided to do this to my vehicle.”

Evans posted stills from the video to X, where users allegedly identified the woman as Dorothy Owen, co-owner of Renegade Dog Services, a local dog daycare. The post drew more than 75,000 likes and 20,000 reshares.

Evans said he believes the vandalism was sparked by the gold-leaf replica of Donald Trump’s signature displayed on the truck’s tailgate. @jeeotus / X

Soon after, the business’s Instagram account appeared to mock the deranged vandalism.

“Let’s be honest, that could be anyone’s sh–ty tattoos and saggy t-ts,” the caption read. “Also, #f–kmontana #f–ktrump #f–kice.”

Authorities have not confirmed the woman’s identity, and Owen has not been charged with a crime.

The Cybertruck, wrapped in an American flag design, was parked in Chicago’s Northalsted neighborhood while Evans attended a conference. @jeeotus / X

Negative reviews have since begun appearing online for the business, the Daily Mail reported.

“I think that America is happy to help other Americans with accountability for bad actors,” Evans told the outlet.

Evans’ post on X drew tens of thousands of reactions as users claimed to identify the woman seen in the video. @jeeotus / X

Evans isn’t filing a police report, saying the online backlash is punishment enough and cops have more serious crimes to handle.

“I would say, we are Americans, you have an obligation to do better,” Evans said. “When you do something like this, you’re making the problem worse.”

Evans could not be reached for comment. Owen did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.




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