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Sno Cone Nebulous stalked Mr. Ding-A-Ling, N.Y. police say

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GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. - The chilly relationship between rival upstate New York ice cream truck operators got out of hand this season, with Sno Cone Nebulous trying to chase Mr. Ding-A-Ling out of the market, authorities said Wednesday.

Gloversville police told local media outlets two Sno Cone Nebulous operators face harassment and stalking charges after heated confrontations last month that included one of them yelling "This is my town!" at Phillip Hollister, a Mr. Ding-A-Ling driver, CBS affiliate WRGB reports.

Hollister told police that Sno Cone Nebulous owners Joshua Malatino and Amanda Scott followed his truck, playing their music at high volume and trying to lure away customers with promises of free ice cream.

"If I have someone behind me blaring their music and offering free ice cream it's a little ridiculous," Hollister told WRGB.

Police said Malatino also called the suburban Albany headquarters of Mr. Ding-A-Ling and said "I own this town!" while claiming Sno Cone Nebulous controls the frozen treats market in Gloversville, a former manufacturing city about 35 miles northwest of Albany.

Capt. John Sira said Malatino was warned this spring about similar behavior last year and police stepped in after an officer saw some of the activity while on patrol.

"It's been an ongoing issue with other vendors that have been trying to sell ice cream in Gloversville," Hollister said.

Malatino, 34, and Scott, 21, both of Gloversville, were charged Tuesday with second-degree harassment, a violation, and fourth-degree stalking, a misdemeanor. A message left for their lawyer wasn't initially returned Wednesday afternoon.

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I don't think I would want a Mr. Ding-A-Ling anywhere near my kids!
 
Yeah... Mr. Ding-A-Ling? Might as well call himself Mr. Penis :lol:
 
Nebulous said:
Yeah... Mr. Ding-A-Ling? Might as well call himself Mr. Penis :lol:
Right you are! :rofl:
 
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