A school board president in Michigan has been stripped of her position after she allegedly slammed another member’s head into a table and choked her in the middle of a meeting.

Danielle Green was voted out during a Flint Community Schools Board of Education emergency meeting Wednesday night — just hours after the alleged bloody attack on treasurer Laura MacIntyre unfolded, the Flint Journal reported.

MacIntyre said the alleged “brutal attack” was unprovoked.

She claims Green came over to her and started making threats after objecting to something MacIntyre had said during the finance subcommittee meeting.

“I stood up to back away, at which point, she grabbed my throat and then grabbed my hair and slammed my head into the table and started punching me in the head,” MacIntyre claimed.

Danielle Green was removed as the president of the Flint Community Schools Board of Education after allegedly assaulting another member at a meeting.Courtesy of Flint Community Schools DANIELLE GREEN - FLINT, Mich. - An alleged altercation between two Flint School Board members leads to a trip to the hospital, an emergency meeting and the ousting of the board president. The Flint school board held an emergency meeting to discuss what they call a quote "unsafe situation" that allegedly happened between then-President Danielle Green and Treasurer Laura MacIntyre at Wednesday morning's Finance Committee Meeting.Police were called in the wake of the incident but Green was not arrested.Danielle Green/Facebook

“In the moment I was shocked and surprised. It had never crossed my mind that anything like this would ever escalate like this.”

The pair had been arguing about building new schools just moments before the alleged violence broke out, Superintendent Kevelin Jones said.

Police were called in the wake of the incident but Green was not arrested. Authorities are still investigating the ordeal.

Green allegedly choked treasurer Laura MacIntyre and slammed her head into a table.Green allegedly choked treasurer Laura MacIntyre and slammed her head into a table.NBC25news.com

MacIntyre has already vowed to press charges.

The pair have reportedly had arguments during previous public meetings, but nothing that ever turned physical.

Green, who did not attend the meeting about her removal, was only booted from her top position. The board doesn’t have the power to remove her completely because she was elected by parents.

The now-former board president hasn’t commented on the alleged violence.