Michigan's Attorney General Names Special Counsel to Investigate Flint Water Crisis
  • 5 years ago
Michigan's attorney general has named a former prosecutor as special counsel to investigate whether or not laws were broken during the process that left the city of Flint with large amount of lead in its water. Bill Schuette said Monday that former Wayne County assistant prosecutor Todd Flood will oversee his office's investigation with assistance from Andy Arena, the former head of Detroit's FBI office.
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