Michigan man receives 13 stitches after slicing his hand on razor blades attached to a Trump-Pence sign

A Michigan man had his hand sliced open on Wednesday by razor blades found on a Trump-Pence 2020 sign that he was trying to remove. Authorities had asked the man, who works for Commerce Township, to remove the sign because its placement violated a city ordinance, his boss, Township Supervisor David Scott, told CNN. A Commerce Township ordinance requires signs to be 33 feet from the center of the roadway. The signs were located 24 feet from the center of the road clearly within the right of way, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.

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"You can't boobytrap them with the intent to hurt, harm or maim someone," he said. "For whatever reason, (someone felt the need to) protect this like it's the Crown Jewels." The Oakland County Sheriff's Office said it will continue to investigate the incident.