Crime & Safety
Clinton Township Man Arraigned Stabbing of Troy Man
The victim, who police said was stabbed at least five times, remains in critical condition, but is expected to survive.

CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI — A Clinton Township man accused of seriously wounding a Troy man in a fight outside a popular brew pub was arraigned Thursday on a charge of intent to commit murder, a lifetime felony, authorities said.
Antonio Mansour, 30, was remanded to the Macomb County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bond (cash or surety) set in 41B District Court. If he posts bond, he must wear a GPS tether, according to a news release.
Mansour is accused of stabbing a 23-year-old Troy man multiple times about 9 p.m. Tuesday in a parking lot near the Great Baraboo Brewing Co., 35905 Utica Road. The victim managed to make his way to the front of the brew pub, where he collapsed.
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When police arrived, employees of the brew pub were applying pressure to his wounds to stop the bleeding, police said.
Police did not give a motive for the attack.
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Clinton Township Police Cpt. Richard Maierie told The Macomb Daily that the victim, who hasn’t been named, was stabbed at least five times. He remains in critical condition at McLaren Macomb Hospital, but is expected to survive.
Photo of Antonio Mansour via Clinton Township Police Department
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