Bodycam video shows Rhode Island prosecutor's arrest
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ERIKA AND JESSICA POLICE IN NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND SAY THIS ALL STARTED WHEN TWO WOMEN REFUSED TO LEAVE A RESTAURANT. I WANT YOU TO TURN YOUR BODY CAM OFF. PROTOCOL IS THAT YOU TURN IT OFF. IF A CITIZEN REQUESTS IT TO TURN IT OFF,
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'You're gonna regret this': RI Asst. AG Devon Flanagan berates police while under arrest
A Rhode Island special assistant attorney general who was arrested in Newport last week berated police over body camera footage while being trespassed.
A combative prosecutor ordered cops to turn off their body cameras while arresting her at a Rhode Island restaurant. Alcohol may have been a factor.
(WJAR) — Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha on Tuesday reacted to a state prosecutor's arrest. Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan was arrested in Newport last week for willful trespass.
I’m an AG. I’m an AG,” Flanagan said, to which the officer yelled, “Good for you. I don’t give a (expletive). Let’s go.”
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent an August 13 letter to Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee asking for state compliance with federal immigration enforcement polices with a deadline of today, August 19,
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Keith Hoffmann, who until recently served as a senior aide to Attorney General Peter Neronha, confirmed Monday he plans to run for attorney general himself next year.
“It was after all, fast and furious,” attorney John Grasso told The Post of chaotic bodycam footage that showed his client, Veronica Hannan, and Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan cuffed by police for alleged trespassing at the Clarke Cooke House restaurant in Newport on Thursday.