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LovingA2andMI

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Tue Dec 20, 2016, 03:57 PM Dec 2016

Two Flint Emergency Managers Charged In Toxic Water Crisis

Two of Flint, Michigan five Emergency Managers during the City's Toxic Water Crisis from December 2011 to April 2015 have been criminally charged by State Attorney General Bill Schuette for roles in the on-going environmental disaster.

Former Flint Emergency Managers Darnell Earley and Jerry Ambrose faces charges ranging from operating under false pretenses, conspiracy to commit false pretenses, willful neglect of duty and misconduct in office.

Earley served as Emergency Manager of Flint from October 2013 to January 2015 and Ambrose from January 2015 to April 30, 2015.

Two other officials related to Flint's Water Crisis, Howard Croft, former Department of Public Works director and Daughtery Johnson, former utility administrator for the city were charged operating under false pretenses and conspiracy to commit false pretenses.

Earley and Ambrose charges put into question two Michigan Public Acts, P.A. 436 of 2012 and P.A. 4 of 2011 known as the state's Emergency Management Laws.

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Two Flint Emergency Managers Charged In Toxic Water Crisis (Original Post) LovingA2andMI Dec 2016 OP
good. f those guys irisblue Dec 2016 #1
About time Ohioblue22 Dec 2016 #2
Still waiting for the Governor to be charged.. coco22 Dec 2016 #3
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