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Rhode Island prosecutor under review after warning 'you're gonna regret this' during arrest
A Rhode Island prosecutor is under review after police body camera footage recorded her warning officers that they would regret arresting her
Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan and a friend had been asked to leave Clarke Cooke House in Newport when officers arrived, police video showed.
Rhode Island lawmakers have increased the size of the state budget by 10% over the last two years, and the pressure to spend more shows no sign of letting up, according to a new analysis.
The former Danbury High School attendee was seen telling police they'd "regret" arresting her outside a Newport restaurant, body camera footage shows.
Police video shows a state prosecutor telling officers it is “protocol” for them to turn off the camera if “a citizen” asks them to do so. Experts say that’s not true.
Employees of the joint organization that operates The Public’s Radio and Rhode Island PBS are being offered voluntary buyouts due to the recent loss of $1.1 million in annual federal funding. “This is a significant and painful cut,
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.
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Rhode Island's Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan is under review after police body camera footage recorded her warning officers “you're gonna regret this” as she was being arrested on trespassing charges outside a Newport restaurant.
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