Political signs booby-trapped with razor blades injures Pennsylvania resident

Political campaign signs found booby-trapped in Pennsylvania

NEWTOWN, Pa. (AP) -- Political signs in southeastern Pennsylvania have been found booby-trapped with razor blades, which resulted in sliced fingers for one resident, police said.

Upper Makefield Township police said Sunday that a campaign sign for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro was placed without permission on someone's property, and while trying to remove it the resident found that razor blades had been "placed around the perimeter of the sign."

"Obviously, this was designed to inflict punishment on anyone who attempted to remove the sign," police said in a social media post.

Pictures posted to the Upper Makefield Township Police Department's Facebook page show the razor blades taped to the political signs. Upper Makefield Township is in Bucks County. (Source: Upper Makefield Township Police/Facebook)

Police said they inspected all campaign signs and found razor blades placed around the perimeter of signs for two other Democratic candidates, John Fetterman and Ashley Ehasz. Fetterman is running for U.S. Senate and Ehasz for U.S. House.

Police said their investigation continues and warned residents to exercise caution in removing signs placed on their property without permission, and to call them if "any implements" have been installed on the signs.

"Over the past election cycles, we have dealt with theft of signs, vandalism of signs, neighbor disputes, etc., but this is the first time we have dealt with this situation," police in the Bucks County community said, calling it "totally unacceptable and a disgusting act."

Over the past election cycles, we have dealt with theft of signs, vandalism of signs, neighbor disputes, etc.. but this...

Posted by Upper Makefield Township Police Department on Sunday, October 16, 2022

"No matter your political affiliation, no matter your candidate preference, resorting to this type of depravity is unacceptable and criminal. We can do better and must," police said.

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