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Vile Chicago woman filmed rubbing dog poop on Cybertruck emblazoned with Donald Trump’s signature

By Alexa Cimino,Editor

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Vile Chicago woman filmed rubbing dog poop on Cybertruck emblazoned with Donald Trump's signature

A vile Chicago woman was filmed smearing dog poop over a man’s Donald Trump-themed Cybertruck.

Dorothy Owen, the owner of a local doggy daycare, has been identified by as the prime suspect for the disgusting act.

She allegedly set upon the Tesla vehicle as it was parked up in the city’s Northalsted neighborhood on Wednesday.

Owner John Evans was attending a conference at the time and came back to his car trashed and a video of a woman wiping dog feces across the truck’s bodywork.

‘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, who was visiting from Savannah, Georgia told Fox 32. ‘Well, the shoe is on the other foot now.’

Evans believes the vandalism may have been triggered by the design of his vehicle.

‘On the tailgate in Gold Leaf, there is a representation of the signature of President Trump,’ he explained.

‘And I think that may have further inflamed the mental illness of the person that decided to do this to my vehicle.’

Evans posted the pictures to X, where users quickly claimed to have identified the woman as ‘Dorothy,’ who is apparently affiliated to a Chicago doggy daycare called Renegade Dog Services.

Online records indicate that the company is owned by Matthew Tatone along with a woman named Dorothy Owen.

On Friday, the doggy day care’s Instagram posted an image of the excrement-smeared Tesla with the caption: ‘Let’s be honest, that could be anyone’s sh*tty tattoos and saggy t*ts.

‘Also, #f**kmontana #f**ktrump #f**kice #chingalamigra #hogwatch.’

Daily Mail reached out to Owen for comment and received a picture of a dog’s private parts in response.

Negative reviews have since begun appearing online for the business.

‘I think that America is happy to help other Americans with accountability for bad actors,’ Evans said.

Despite the damage to his vehicle, Evans said he does not plan to file a police report.

He believes the public backlash is punishment enough and that police resources should go toward more serious crimes.

When asked what message he had for the woman, Evans replied: ‘I would say, we are Americans, you have an obligation to do better…when you do something like this, you’re making the problem worse.’

Looking ahead, Evans said he hopes the incident serves as a reminder that people on both sides of the political aisle need to find a way to get along.