Another embarrassing law enforcement encounter for Democrats is making the rounds — this time in Rhode Island.
Bodycam footage released from the Newport Police Department shows Devon Hogan Flanagan, a special assistant attorney general, being arrested on Aug. 14 after refusing to leave a restaurant. Flanagan repeatedly invoked her government title during the incident, captured in a now-viral video.
Visibly intoxicated, Flanagan resisted officers’ instructions and shouted, “I’m an AG!” no fewer than 11 times — prompting one officer to reply bluntly, “Good for you, I don’t give a sh*t.” (RELATED: [WATCH] Dem Caught On Police Video In Underwear Meltdown)
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BREAKING: Bodycam footage obtained by @Nicoletta0602 of drunken Democrat appointed Rhode Island assistant AG arrest:
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 18, 2025
“I’m an AG! I’m an AG!”
Officer: “Good for you. I don’t give a sh*t.”
They think they’re above the law https://t.co/0zBPp5BGCm https://t.co/8uHkQG50jp
A 12th attempt was cut short as an officer shut the cruiser door mid-sentence.
Before the door closed, Flanagan warned, “Buddy, you’re gonna regret this,” after unsuccessfully trying to get the officers to turn off their cameras.
2/ After Asst. Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan yelled "I'M AN AG" ELEVEN TIMES, she threatened police. "Buddy, you're gonna regret this."
— Nicole Solas, Sued by the Teachers Union (@Nicoletta0602) August 18, 2025
She tried to say it 12X but police shut the door after "A" & before "G."
So that's 11.5X.
I'm not sure, but I think she's an AG. pic.twitter.com/ps8kYqYVxq
Flanagan wasn’t alone. Her friend, Veronica Hannan, turned physically aggressive. Footage shows Hannan slipping out of her handcuffs before kicking, screaming, and even growling and hissing at officers as she resisted arrest in full view of a crowd.
3/ Veronica Hannan, "champion of diversity in STEM" & friend of "I'M AN AG Devon Hogan Flanagan," went bananas during arrest. She escaped cuffs, growled, hissed, kicked, screamed, "NOOOOO!"
— Nicole Solas, Sued by the Teachers Union (@Nicoletta0602) August 18, 2025
All they had to do was leave.
Police: "What's wrong w you? You're acting like a kid!" pic.twitter.com/iWEHhlPln2
Reminder: It all began with a simple request to leave a restaurant.
The New York Post continues:
Timothy Rondeau, a spokesperson for the Attorney General’s Office, told the Boston Globe on Monday that Flanagan’s request for cops to cut the cameras does not reflect statewide policy and only applies to victims and witnesses of crimes.
When a member of the public objects to being recorded on a bodycam, an officer “may determine whether to proceed with recording,” according to the Newport Police Department’s policy, which also notes consent is not necessary to record, the outlet said.
Flanagan “was immediately uncooperative, questioning our authority and demanding I turn my body camera off,” an officer wrote in a police report obtained by the outlet.
The state Attorney General’s Office immediately launched a review of the incident, according to the publication.
As of this writing, Flanagan remains employed as a special assistant attorney general in the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office, where she has served for seven years in the Criminal Division’s Appellate Unit.
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Democrat stupid is as Democrat stupid does.
Their women does not even know what a woman is.
Democrat women are not mentally stable,always pushing their titles.The Party is a cabal of criminals,sex freaks,drunks and in all unfit