Assistant R.I. AG Who Told Police They Would 'Regret' Arresting Her Pleads No Contest to Trespassing Charge
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Rhode Island Prosecutor in Viral Arrest Video Placed on 6 months Unpaid Leave - News Addicts
Rhode Island Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan has been placed on six months of unpaid leave after her arrest at a Newport restaurant earlier this month. Flanagan, 34, was arrested on Aug. 14 for willful trespass at the Clarke Cooke House after police were called when her friend, who appeared intoxicated, refused to leave. […] The post Rhode Island Prosecutor in Viral Arrest Video Placed on 6 months Unpaid Leave appeared first on…


Rhode Island prosecutor Devon Flanagan who told cops they’d ‘regret’ arresting her in viral arrest video is slapped with 6-month suspension
Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan, 34, who was arrested for willful trespass at the Clarke Cooke House restaurant in Newport, Rhode Island on Aug. 14, has been placed on six months of unpaid leave.
Rhode Island Prosecutor Placed On Leave After Telling Officers They'd 'Regret' Arresting Her: 'I'm An A.G.!' - uInterview
Special assistant attorney general Devon Hogan Flanagan (R) went viral last week for police bodycam footage that showed her yelling that authorities would “regret” arresting her. Now she has gone viral a second time for being placed on unpaid leave. Flanagan and her friend were arrested on August 21 when they refused to leave a restaurant and failed to adhere to the police officers’ instructions. Authorities were called to Clarke Cookie House on…
Devon Flanagan Suspended After Viral Meltdown — Still Refuses to Apologise
A Rhode Island prosecutor has been suspended for six months after a drunken confrontation with police went viral earlier this year. Devon Flanagan, caught on bodycam footage berating officers and warning them they would 'regret this', has yet to issue a public apology for the outburst that shook both her career and the state's legal community.The Viral ArrestThe incident took place on Rhode Island, Police stopped Flanagan after she had been drin…
Rhode Island Special Asst. AG who asked cops ‘Don’t you know who I am?’ during drunken arrest pleads ‘no contest’ in court
Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan was arraigned after trespassing at the Clarke Cooke House, a restaurant in Newport, Rhode Island, on August 14 Earlier this week she was placed on unpaid leave for six months, in the wake of her now viral arrest Flanagan, 34, on Wednesday pled no contest to the charge, accepting the evidence, but not admitting her guilt Flanagan sent apology letters to the individual officers involved while her …
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