Assistant AG Devon Hogan Flanigan Arrested Outside Newport Restaurant: Bodycam Analysis
Law&Crime NetworkAugust 21, 202531 min155,698 views
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- 🚨 Officers responded to a call at the upscale Clark Cook House in Newport, Rhode Island, regarding two intoxicated women refusing to leave.
- 📌 The individuals were identified as 34-year-old Devon Hogan Flanigan, an Assistant Attorney General (AG), and Veronica Hannon.
Interaction with Law Enforcement
- 💬 Upon arrival, officers were met with immediate demands, including a request to turn off body cameras, which is not legally required in such situations.
- 🗣️ Flanigan repeatedly identified herself as an AG, asserting her position in an attempt to avoid consequences.
- 🚶 Officers informed the women they were trespassing and asked them to leave, offering multiple opportunities to de-escalate.
Arrest and Resistance
- ⛓️ Both women were eventually arrested for willful trespass, with Hannon also facing charges for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
- 🏃 Hannon was observed struggling with officers and appeared to slip out of her handcuffs at one point.
- 🚗 The arrest involved significant resistance, including kicking and refusing to enter the police vehicle.
Legal and Professional Ramifications
- ⚖️ Flanigan's actions are being investigated by the AG's office, with the Attorney General stating she is remorseful and takes responsibility.
- 🚫 Potential sanctions for Flanigan include suspension without pay, and her employment status is under review.
- 🚓 The video highlights the challenges officers face with intoxicated individuals and those who attempt to use their position to evade accountability.
Comparison to Similar Incidents
- 🚗 The discussion draws parallels to a recent incident involving Susan Dorley, a District Attorney who resigned after a viral bodycam video showed her berating an officer during a traffic stop.
- ⚖️ Both cases underscore the importance of bodycam footage in documenting interactions and the expectation of accountability for public officials, regardless of their position.
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