The plot thickens in the Flint investigation. Michigan’s Governor, Snyder, is a real piece of work. During the Christmas holiday there was a break-in at the executive office in Flint and important documents relating to Flint’s water management were stolen. The crime went unreported for several days because, of course, Flint City Hall was closed due to the holiday. This could seem like a coincidence to some but not to the new police chief, Tim Johnson. The manner and timing of the break in were no coincidence.
According to the Washington Post Chief Johnson said, “It was somebody that had knowledge of those documents that really wanted to keep them out of the right hands, out of the hands of someone who was going to tell the real story of what’s going on with Flint water.” The break in also occurred just days before the federal government opened an investigation on the Flint water crisis.
The thief went into the room where water management files were kept. Papers were scattered all over the floor and a T.V. was stolen (as a distraction). I call it a distraction because the power cord was left behind. Chief Johnson definitely believes it was an inside job. Just days after the burglary Snyder declared a state of emergency in Flint.
There are some strange things going on under the watch of man who claims he has been working tirelessly to resolve the water crisis but we all know the truth. This guy knowingly poisoned thousands of people and is still walking around free. He is a criminal to say the least and deserves to be behind bars.
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