Social justice groups are complaining that the first criminal indictments do not go far enough in one of the worst drinking-water crises in recent U.S. history.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette at an April 20 press briefing said that, in Flint, a Genessee County 67th District Court filing against two state officials and one city official alleges thousands of local residents were sickened and poisoned as a result of their actions.