“I am an AG!”: The head of the blue state tells the police that they “regret” the arrest

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Bodycam images of the Newport police department, Rhode Island, show that the special assistant prosecutor Devon Flanagan begging the police not to arrest him and seeming to try to use his work as a state prosecutor to bring the officers to let her go.
“I am an AG! I am an AG!” Flanagan can be heard of the police when they were trying to hold it for not having respected their requests. “You will regret that. You will regret it. I am an A-” said Flanagan while she was escorted at the back of a police car and the door was closed.
“So much the better for you, I do not give an S —“, “can be heard one of the officers who stop at some point.
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Bodycam images captured the arrest of a prosecutor from Rhode Island, Devon Flanagan, who would have reprimanded the officers and shouted them. (Newport police department)
The Office of the Prosecutor General of Rhode Island said on Monday that they were examining the case involving Flanagan, but did not indicate if disciplinary measures had been taken.
Throughout the video, Flanagan can also be heard of officers how to do their job.
“I want you to turn off your camera from the body. The protocol is that you turn it off. It is a citizen request to turn it off,” the officer told the officer when he approached her to ask her to leave.
“She knows, she is a lawyer,” said a separate woman with Flanagan to the officer. “She is a lawyer F — ING.”
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A screenshot of the images of the Newport Bodycam police service shows that the prosecutor of Rhode Island, Devon Flanagan, competing with the police. (Newport police department)
“On the evening of August 14, the Office of the Attorney General learned that members of the Newport police department had arrested the Special Deputy Prosecutor Devon Flanagan for intrusion,” said Megan Skinner, spokesperson for the prosecutor general on Friday The Boston Globe.
Meanwhile, a separate spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that the prosecutor’s office “examined the question” of Flanagan’s arrest.
“The office immediately started an examination of the incident, which we plan to conclude in the coming days,” added the prosecutor general in his statement to the Boston Globe. “For the moment, we are unable to comment on this question more about personnel problems.”

The Office of the Prosecutor General of Rhode Island, Peter Neronha, said that he had launched an examination of the arrest which has become viral in recent days. (Lane Turner / The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
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Flanagan would have worked at the Office of the Attorney General for seven years and worked in appeal cases before the Criminal Tribunal. She was finally charged with a voluntary intrusion and was assigned to appear in court.
In addition to the arrest of Flanagan, the other woman in the video, seen by shouting officers and escaping from their handcuffs at some point, was also arrested, according to the globe. This person, identified as Veronica Hannan, would have been accused of voluntary intrusion, disorderly conduct and resistance to arrest.