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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
Attorney General Peter Neronha said any decision about Devon Flanagan would include a "strong sanction." Republicans slammed him for not quickly firing her.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is set to announce additional action against the Trump Administration on Monday.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSNPrivilege on Full Display: Rhode Island Prosecutor Screams ‘I’m an AG!’ Nearly a Dozen Times While Threatening Cop During Drunken Arrest Caught on Video
"Watch as a Rhode Island prosecutor asserts 'I’m an AG!' during a drunken arrest caught on camera. Privilege on full display. Shocking
Neronha co-led a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Aug. 18 over immigration conditions put on funds used to support victims of crimes.
Keith Hoffmann has become the first candidate to formally announce they are running to be Rhode Island's next attorney general in the 2026 election. Until about three weeks ago, Hoffmann was chief of policy for the term-limited Attorney General Peter Neronha who, he says, encouraged him as far back as a year ago to consider running for the job.
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWho is Devon Hogan Flanagan? Rhode Island Attorney General warns of consequences after viral assistant AG’s arrest video sparks outrage
After bodycam footage of Devon Hogan Flanagan’s arrest in Newport, Rhode Island went viral, the Attorney General is admonishing his prosecutor. On August 14, Flanagan had a strained interaction with the authorities, and could be seen repeatedly flashing her title as an “AG” to avoid getting arrested.
Violent crime victims and their families across the country stand to lose more than $1 billion in direct compensation and support services under federal directives that illegally condition state grants on compliance with unrelated immigration policies.
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,
The lawsuit, filed in Rhode Island, accuses the Trump administration of imposing illegal conditions on the Victims of Crime Act fund.
Governor McKee and Attorney General Peter Neronha refused to respond directly to the letter, maintaining their stance on the state's immigration policies. Neronha asserted Rhode Island cooperates with ICE by sharing fingerprints of arrestees, but the state ...