Bodycam video shows arrest of assistant AG in Rhode Island
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Since the initial reports of Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan’s arrest at The Clarke Cooke House, several new developments have surfaced that provide additional context to the Aug.
Devon Hogan Flanagan, a Rhode Island Assistant AG, was arrested after a viral clash with police. Here's what we know about her job status and charges.
“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.
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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.
The Rhode Island Attorney General's Office said its special assistant attorney general was arrested last week for trespassing in Newport.
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.”
The Rhode Island AG says one of his prosecutor employees, who previously worked in the Suffolk DA’s Office, “embarrassed herself” after she tried to use her title to block her arrest
Police bodycam shows Special Assistant AG Devon Hogan Flanagan arrested at Clarke Cooke House in Newport after refusing to leave restaurant.