What was Devon Hogan Flanagan arrested for?
Willful trespass in Newport, Rhode Island.
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A Rhode Island prosecutor, Devon Hogan Flanagan, a Special Assistant Attorney General, was arrested in Newport for willful trespass. Bodycam footage of the incident has gone viral, showing Flanagan repeatedly telling officers, "I'm an AG!"...
The arrest occurred on August 14th in Newport. According to reports, Flanagan and another woman, Veronica Hannan, were asked to leave a restaurant. Upon their refusal, police were called, leading to their arrests. The bodycam footage reveals Flanagan arguing with officers and insisting they turn off their cameras, claiming it was her right as a citizen. Attorney General Neronha stated that Flanagan's behavior was inexcusable and that she will face consequences. The incident is under internal review by the Attorney General's office.
Flanagan's annual salary is $113,000. She faces charges of willful trespass, while Hannan faces charges of willful trespass, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.
Willful trespass in Newport, Rhode Island.
She repeatedly told officers, "I'm an AG!" and insisted they turn off their body cameras.
They are conducting an internal review and considering disciplinary actions.
Veronica Hannan was also arrested and charged with willful trespass, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.
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