Former President of the Flint Board of Education, Danielle Green, allegedly assaulted the board's Treasurer, Laura MacIntyre, during a Wednesday finance meeting, according to a statement posted on the school board's website.
The school board held an emergency meeting on Wednesday evening, where a resolution removing Green from her position was passed unanimously.
Former President of the Flint Board of Education, Danielle Green, allegedly assaulted the board's Treasurer, Laura MacIntyre, during a Wednesday afternoon finance meeting, according to a statement posted on the school board's website. "Let me reiterate, there was no fight, there was no argument, this escalated out of nothing, and very quickly," MacIntyre said."It was an attack, it was an assault, and I did file a police report."Danielle Green
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