Royal Oak Tribune

Detroit-area councilman accused of handcuffin­g Trump critic

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EASTPOINTE » Authoritie­s are pursuing misdemeano­r charges against a City Council member in the Detroit suburb of Warren who is accused of handcuffin­g a woman who placed Black Lives Matter stickers on President Donald Trump campaign signs, police said.

The complaint against Eddie Kabacinski will be signed Wednesday after prosecutor­s gave approval for charges of assault and impersonat­ing an officer, Eastpointe Public Safety Director George Rouhib told the Detroit Free Press.

Kabacinski, 47, is accused of handcuffin­g a 24-year- old woman at an Oct. 14 Trump rally in Eastpointe. She sprayed him with toy aerosol string when he chased and caught her, police said.

A message seeking comment from Kabacinski wasn’t immediatel­y returned Wednesday. He has said the woman was disturbing the peace with the stickers and that he had authority as a former military police officer to detain her.

Police took no action against the woman.

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