
Authorities: Fight That Ended In Flushing Started In Flint
Did you hear about the St. Patrick's Day fight in Flushing?
Monday, March 17th, 2025, was a not-so-lucky day for some at Signature Chop House on Pierson Road in Genesee County.
Social media is buzzing over the fight that reportedly started in Flint, and carried over into Flushing. If this is indeed the case, the fact that it ended at a steak house seems weird to me.
Upon further investigation, Flushing Mayor Ed Sullivan told WNEM that the new owners of Signature Chop House "have gone from a supper club to hosting private parties". Mayor Sullivan went on to say the owners are attempting to create a more club-like atmosphere at the location.
For more on this, and to hear Mayor Sullivan's remarks, check out the video below.
Flushing City Councilman Joel Karlichek posted the following message regarding the incident on his Facebook page,
The City of Flushing is aware of an incident at Signature Chop House on the evening of March 17, 2025. The situation occurred when a fight broke out in the City of Flint and continued into the City of Flushing.City of Flushing officers were given a very short window of advanced warning of this situation and were able to call in back-up from several different agencies before the fight escalated into a more serious event.
Karlichek went on to say that no gunshots were fired, and no arrests have been made. You can read his statement in its entirety below.
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