He’s a party member. Go chase Tina Peters.
FTA———Colorado director of emergency management Michael Willis, who has played a significant role in the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, was “visibly intoxicated” and “struggled to focus on things” as his department responded to a May 7, 2019, school shooting, a state employee told investigators. A different employee also reported that Willis was “wobbly” that day. While both employees originally made their allegations in 2019, the state did not launch an investigation until this month.
This is far from the only allegation against Willis. In the last 18 months alone, the state has twice suspended Willis for “berating female staffers, throwing objects in rage, and intimidating workers to the point they thought it was close to getting physical,” the Post reported. Multiple witnesses told the paper that Willis has repeatedly “been drunk after-hours at industry conferences and nearly fought other attendees.”
Willis “rules by fear,” said the state employee who alleged Willis was drunk on the day of the shooting. “He intimidates. He threatens.”