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‎06-17-2025 11:39 PM
Lisa was on the Philadelpha evening news today being interviewed regarding a man in her neighborhood who was placing nails and screws under cars of people he disliked for political reasons.
‎06-18-2025 02:31 AM - edited ‎06-18-2025 05:16 AM
Scary and precisely why I keep political views to myself.
‎06-18-2025 02:50 AM - edited ‎06-18-2025 02:55 AM
From NBC10 Philadelphia:
"One victim, Lisa Mason, said that a mechanic told her that if she had been driving on the highway one of those nails would have caused a catastrophic blow out.
"It's really sad that you have to wake up in the morning with a flashlight and look for nails and screws," she said.
Mason said that she has never met Dalberg. She claimed that she didn't even know who he was until he was arrested.
"What it does to you psychology is not just you've got to repair a tire, I repaired four. It begins a real process of who hates us so much that they would purposefully vandalize our property. This man wanted something. He wanted there to be a blowout. He wanted there to be harm and destruction within our family," Mason told NBC10."
‎06-18-2025 07:17 AM
‎06-18-2025 07:20 AM
Pretty scary ![]()
‎06-18-2025 07:40 AM
@Elodie2 Exactly..No yard signs or discussions with neighbors about politics. I had to quit a book club because of political rants by one person.
‎06-18-2025 07:50 AM
My hairdresser tends to go off and voice her opinion regarding politics, I just roll my eyes and stick my face in a magazine until she gets the hint.
‎06-18-2025 08:20 AM
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‎06-18-2025 08:53 AM
StevieNix,Remembering Lisa. We had watched her on QVC we all loved her. Kind sincere a good person. Wish she was back on the Q SLIGO!!
‎06-18-2025 09:02 AM
A Bucks County man is facing new charges after prosecutors said he stalked his neighbors and tossed screws and nails under their cars all because he disagreed with who they supported in the race for president.
Yardley resident Alaric Dalberg, 65, was in court where he faced more than one dozen victims that police said he targeted during and after the presidential election.
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