MacBook will not start up/Green Light always on

Last Thursday I was working off of my battery. The usual "reserve battery" warning came on. I was in a rush so I just closed up my laptop never shutting it down.
Now it will not start up when plugged in. Nothing happens when I push the power button.
Also, even though the battery is completely drawn down to zero, the green light is on rather than the orange light. Obviously, this means it is not charging the battery.
Any ideas would be much appreciated. I have tried resetting the SWC and starting without the battery in.
Thanks

Hi Judd,
I apologize if thise seems like a dumb question, but you didn't explicitly mention trying it, so here it goes. Did you try holding the power button down for about 5 to 10 seconds (until the power light turns off)? This will force the MBP to fully power off. It is actually an old PC trick... Good luck!
Rich S.

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