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Statement from City of Flint Police Chief Terence Green

FLINT, Mich.—At approximately 7:30 p.m. the Flint Police Department was called by election officials working at Haskell Community Center, located at 2201 Forest Hill Ave. regarding a poll worker who appeared to be intoxicated while working the poll site. Police responded and upon arrival were notified by the captain of the precinct that the poll worker had departed on foot from the polling place, leaving their bicycle at the location. After police left, the poll worker returned and made threats to do violence at the polling site. Police responded again and arrested the poll worker for public intoxication and for making threats. The poll worker was transported to the Flint Police Department to be processed and lodged.

Misinformation circulating on the internet that Mayor Neeley was somehow involved in this incident is false.

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