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Guilty” – of being a viral embarrassment. And in some quarters, fair or not, there’s a larger political verdict.
The president of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association, Woonsocket Police Chief Thomas Oates III, wants to clarify ...
Bodycam footage showing a Rhode Island prosecutor telling police they’ll “regret” arresting her has gone viral. In the widely ...
Exhibit A this week is Rhode Island Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan Hogan, whose drunken antics while resisting arrest outside the upscale Clarke Cooke House in Newport is the latest example ...
A Rhose Island Assistant AG told police to turn off their body cameras as they confronted her over a trespassing claim ...
Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan and a friend had been asked to leave Clarke Cooke House in Newport ...
Rhode Island's attorney general said one of his prosecutors who told cops they'd "regret" arresting her treated the police ...
Newport police released body camera footage of an incident where a Rhode Island assistant attorney general and her friend were arrested for trespassing outside the Clarke Cooke House restaurant.
“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 ...
The former Danbury High School attendee was seen telling police they'd "regret" arresting her outside a Newport restaurant, ...
While being arrested for trespassing, Devon Flanagan, an assistant attorney general in Rhode Island, told officers, "You're gonna regret this." ...
Video captured the moment police handcuffed a top prosecutor in a ritzy Newport, Rhode Island nightspot. Devon Flanagan, a special assistant attorney general, was being put in a police car as she ...
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