COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich. – Authorities were trying Friday to determine who taped razor blades to the bottom of a Trump 2020 campaign sign, slicing the fingers of a worker tasked with removing signs that were too close to a roadway in southeast Michigan.The 52-year-old Commerce Township building inspector needed stitches after cutting three fingers Wednesday afternoon, the Oakland County sheriff’s office said in a release.A second sign also was found to have razor blades taped “all along the bottom edge,” according to the sheriff’s office.
Both signs were along a road in front of a home in Commerce Township, which is about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Detroit.A township ordinance requires campaign signs to be 33 feet (10 meters).