Queens man buries neighbor's car in a mound of snow in act of 'blizzard rage'
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A Queens neighborhood dispute has taken a frosty turn.

A man from Queens was captured on video enveloping his neighbor’s car in a heap of snow, intensifying a prolonged feud that erupted during this week’s blizzard.

Paula Macias recounted to PIX11 that the conflict ignited on Sunday evening when she and her husband began clearing snow from their Nissan Rogue as a snowstorm blanketed the area, depositing nearly 20 inches in Central Park.


A person shoveling snow, burying a neighbor's car, in a snowy neighborhood.
The neighbor was caught on camera, piling snow onto Paula Macias’ vehicle in the aftermath of the recent blizzard in NYC. Facebook/Paula Macias

During the snow removal, the couple’s Belgian Shepherd was barking, which seemingly provoked the neighbor to retaliate by piling snow onto their vehicle.

When Macias and her husband requested the man, who was clearing snow from another resident’s driveway, to stop, he responded angrily, allegedly telling them to “shut the f—k up,” according to Macias.

But he snapped, telling the duo to “shut the f—k up,” according to Macias.

The next morning, the couple found their red SUV completely covered in a mound of snow, which took over two hours to dig out, the outlet reported.

“I think that’s vandalism, I feel it’s harassment at this point,” Macias fumed to PIX11, “because it was purposely done to my car, out of hate.”

The snow-shoveling neighbor admitted to the outlet that he had buried his neighbor’s car in snow — but called it a petty dispute and claimed he’d done nothing wrong.

Fellow neighbors on the street told Macias they had witnessed and filmed the foul-mouthed local’s antics early Monday morning.

Frustrated and fed up, Macias took to Facebook and posted a video of the snowy stunt, which has now gone viral.


A red car buried under a large mound of snow on a city street.
It took Paula Macias two hours to dig-out her vehicle that was covered in snow. Facebook/Paula Macias

One commenter dubbed the antics “blizzard rage.”

Macias — who has lived in the neighborhood for over 16 years — claims the snow-shoveling troublemaker has “hated” her family, including her dog, since the moment he moved into the neighborhood last summer, according to PIX 11.

She said she’s tried desperately to communicate politely with him, but he is “disrespectful and foul-mouthed” and “always responds by screaming at us and cursing,” according to her Facebook post. 

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