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Atlanta Black Star on MSNPrivilege on Display: Rhode Island Prosecutor Screams ‘I’m an AG!’ Nearly a Dozen Times While Threatening Cop During Drunken Arrest Caught on Video
Bodycam footage shows the moments a Rhode Island state prosecutor was arrested for trespassing, among other charges, touting her position to the arresting cops, and […]
Neronha co-led a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Aug. 18 over immigration conditions put on funds used to support victims of crimes.
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association has released a statement on the state’s body-worn camera policy following the arrest of a Rhode Island special assistant attorney general. Devon Flanagan, a special assistant attorney general with Attorney General Peter Neronha’s office,
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is set to announce additional action against the Trump Administration on Monday.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter to Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee, alleging the state's "sanctuary policies" obstruct federal immigration enforcement. Governor McKee and Attorney General Peter Neronha refused to respond directly to the ...
The office of Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha is reviewing the arrest of a Special Assistant Attorney General by Newport police.
Keith Hoffmann has become the first candidate to formally announce they are running to be Rhode Island's next attorney general in the 2026 election. Until about three weeks ago, Hoffmann was chief of policy for the term-limited Attorney General Peter Neronha who, he says, encouraged him as far back as a year ago to consider running for the job.
"I'm an A.G., I'm an A.G," Flanagan repeats as the cruiser door shuts. Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha addressed the incident on talk radio the morning of Aug. 19. He said that Flanagan has not been placed on leave, but that a "strong sanction ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Keith Hoffmann, who until recently served as a senior aide to Attorney General Peter Neronha, confirmed Monday he plans to run for attorney general himself next year.