In a third round of criminal charges stemming from the Flint water crisis, Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette (R) has charged two former Michigan emergency managers and two former Flint officials. At a Dec. 20 press conference, Schuette and other members of the Flint investigative team announced that the state was charging emergency managers Darnell Earley and Gerald Ambrose and former Flint executives Howard Croft and Daugherty Johnson with multiple felonies for their roles in the crisis. In April, Schuette brought criminal charges against two Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality employees and one City of Flint employee. In July, Schuette filed 18 criminal charges against four current and two former employees from two state departments.
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