Ex-Michigan Governor, Others Face Charges In Flint Water Probe

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FLINT, MI - MAY 4: Michigan Governor Rick Snyder stands and listens the boos of the crowd when he takes to the stage to speak before U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at Northwest High School about the Flint water contamination crises May 4, 2016 in Flint, Michigan. While in Flint, the President will hear first-hand from residents about the water crises, and receive an in-person briefing on the federal efforts that are in place to help respond to the needs of the city's residents. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

All these years later there are reportedly charges being filed as part a new investigation. The AP reports former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, his health director, and other ex-officials are being indicted as part of a new investigation of the Flint water scandal. The AP writes:

Two people with knowledge of the planned prosecution told the AP on Tuesday that the attorney general’s office has informed defense lawyers about indictments in Flint and told them to expect initial court appearances soon. They spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

The AP goes on to say:

Snyder, a Republican who has been out of office for two years, was governor when state-appointed managers in Flint switched the city’s water to the Flint River in 2014 as a cost-saving step while a pipeline was being built to Lake Huron. The water, however, was not treated to reduce corrosion — a disastrous decision affirmed by state regulators that caused lead to leach from old pipes and spoil the distribution system used by nearly 100,000 residents.

ClickonDetroit adds, “The disaster made Flint a nationwide symbol of governmental mismanagement, with residents lining up for bottled water and parents fearing that their children had suffered permanent harm. The crisis was highlighted by some as an example of environmental injustice and racism.”