disgusting display by Rhode Island AG

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Ducks4brkfast
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She's got to be fired. No question in my mind.
We fixed the keg
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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.
txags92
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We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.

No, I wasn't suggesting it was likely to happen. The cop was right and he was plenty patient. But the only thing that was going to get her out of the mode she was in would have been for the cop to tell her "You are right" and pretend to comply with her ridiculous demand. She was way more worried about being right than whether she was trespassing and about to get arrested for it.
ME92
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txags92 said:

We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.

No, I wasn't suggesting it was likely to happen. The cop was right and he was plenty patient. But the only thing that was going to get her out of the mode she was in would have been for the cop to tell her "You are right" and pretend to comply with her ridiculous demand. She was way more worried about being right than whether she was trespassing and about to get arrested for it.


Police officers are not hired to coddle mentally immature people throwing temper tantrums.

Both women were respossible for calming themselves.

Since they decided not to, they got cuffed and stuffed, and became viral stars.

I still want to know what they did at the restaurant.
Deerdude
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All this talk about the AG. I want to know if the actions of the Pepsi babe are grounds to terminate our contract and go back to Coke?
infinity ag
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If these two were men, they would be wrestled to the ground and possible shot.

They got away lightly by playing the woman card.

They aren't teenagers who are not mentally developed yet. They are mature adults and so should know the consequences of their behavior.
basic8
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Time for pics of arm, leg bruising, brutality charges, cases dismissed. This is "right judge" territory in today's clown world.
jrdaustin
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txags92 said:

We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.

No, I wasn't suggesting it was likely to happen. The cop was right and he was plenty patient. But the only thing that was going to get her out of the mode she was in would have been for the cop to tell her "You are right" and pretend to comply with her ridiculous demand. She was way more worried about being right than whether she was trespassing and about to get arrested for it.

Based upon multiple news reports today, DA babe was wrong in stating that the protocol requires LEO's to turn off their cameras when a citizen asks.

The RI protocol applies to witness or victims. They can request cameras to be turned off, but the LEO is under no obligation to do so, though he may choose to and be supported by the protocol if he does.

The protocol does NOT apply to suspects. As the reason for the LEOs being called to the scene, that made DA chick the suspect, and she was wrong in demanding that cameras be turned off. Which to me begs the question: If the DA is an attorney responsible for prosecuting criminals and knowing the law, was her inaccurate and unreasonable demand a breach of ethics, or just a case of ignorace?

Either way, it adds to the list as to why she is compromised as a prosecutor moving forward.
Average Joe
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We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.


I actually have, personality, on one occasion.

I was taking my kid to school and approached a 4 way intersection by the school. I was turning left and the crossing guard was blocking traffic on the other side of the intersection.

Cop pulled me over and argued that the crossing guard is a 4 way stop. I argued that he's a stop sign stopping traffic from going down the street he's currently blocking, not the entire intersection. After a couple of minutes he said I'm correct and let me go.

I'll probably never witness it happen again, but he was nice about it and could tell by my 5 mph turn that I was being incredibly cautious since it is a heavy foot traffic school zone.
infinity ag
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Is the AG and/or her Pepsi bestie hotties enough to show up in mugshawty?
Average Joe
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Those girls should be fired. I hate people pulling the "I'm the authority and can do what I want" card. Especially when they are acting like kids and causing a scene.

You could tell he went from patient to "why do you have to make me do this?" pissed. It's exactly how I feel with my kids sometimes.
Ryan the Temp
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Ducks4brkfast said:

She's got to be fired. No question in my mind.

I recall reading in one of the HR journals a while back that a lot of gov't agencies with policies requiring an employee to be terminated if they got arrested had to change the policies to termination only if there is a conviction. IIRC some gov't employee was fired after getting arrested, the charges were later dropped, the employee sued to get his job back and won.

AG's office is probably waiting to see how it shakes out.
We fixed the keg
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She was definitely operating way out of the bounds of logic. As Ron White said, "the cop told me I had the right to remain silent. Unfortunately I didn't have to ability to."
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I am betting you were calm, confident, and respectful and didn't use phrases like, "do you know who I am", "I am an AG", or "you'll be sorry".
txags92
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ME92 said:

txags92 said:

We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.

No, I wasn't suggesting it was likely to happen. The cop was right and he was plenty patient. But the only thing that was going to get her out of the mode she was in would have been for the cop to tell her "You are right" and pretend to comply with her ridiculous demand. She was way more worried about being right than whether she was trespassing and about to get arrested for it.


Police officers are not hired to coddle mentally immature people throwing temper tantrums.

Both women were respossible for calming themselves.

Since they decided not to, they got cuffed and stuffed, and became viral stars.

I still want to know what they did at the restaurant.


Probably demanded to be put at the top of the waitlist for tables because "I am an AG" or got too loud and obnoxious at the bar and were refused service by the bartender.

And just to be clear, the point I was making wasn't that the cop should have coddled her or actually told her she was right. I was just pointing out that the narcissism in today's society and social media made it much more important to her that she be right than anything else. She was less worried about being arrested than forcing the cop to turn off his body cam. You can see the same attitude in play here on Texags everyday when people (usually libs) hang on desperately to losing arguments even when it makes them look like a clown to anybody with a functioning brain.
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The protocol does NOT apply to suspects. As the reason for the LEOs being called to the scene, that made DA chick the suspect, and she was wrong in demanding that cameras be turned off. Which to me begs the question: If the DA is an attorney responsible for prosecuting criminals and knowing the law, was her inaccurate and unreasonable demand a breach of ethics, or just a case of ignorace?

Neither...she never even considered for a millisecond that she was a suspect. In her mind she was the aggrieved victim and the restaurant and police were the perps.
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Squadron7 said:

Suspension Without Pay In Lieu Of Termination = The Actual AG Is Banging Her

she knows where the bodies are buried in the AG's office
infinity ag
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I am waiting for some enterprising Ag to create and sell T shirts saying "I'm an AG!".
Jock 07
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Watching that cop try to shove that one woman in the back of the car was like me trying to strap in my 3 year old in the car seat and closing the door when he's having a tantrum.
Frag
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In my opinion, the following phrases should be met with instant arrest and public ridicule:

"Do you know who I am?"

"I'm a/an…(AG in this case)!"

"I'll have your badge!"

"My dad/husband/uncle…"

Anything similar where anyone tries to wield some faux authority.

BBRex
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Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.
sam callahan
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AG's office is probably waiting to see how it shakes out.


Whether her case ends up as a conviction or not is really irrelevant. Her behavior is detrimental to the AG's office to conduct its required activities.
ShaggySLC
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BBRex said:

Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.

They thought they were back in the sorority where they could talk down to people. Had a boss like these women, 100% they've been to multiple Taylor Swift concerts. I'll never work for a smug, degrading, ***** of a swifty again. Horrible people.
txags92
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BBRex said:

Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.

Not to defend her at all, but I wouldn't be surprised if the thought process in her white claw soaked brain was "I am an AG and that means we are on the same side". AKA "I am not a criminal, please don't arrest me".
Rebel Yell
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jrdaustin said:

txags92 said:

We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.

No, I wasn't suggesting it was likely to happen. The cop was right and he was plenty patient. But the only thing that was going to get her out of the mode she was in would have been for the cop to tell her "You are right" and pretend to comply with her ridiculous demand. She was way more worried about being right than whether she was trespassing and about to get arrested for it.

Based upon multiple news reports today, DA babe was wrong in stating that the protocol requires LEO's to turn off their cameras when a citizen asks.

The RI protocol applies to witness or victims. They can request cameras to be turned off, but the LEO is under no obligation to do so, though he may choose to and be supported by the protocol if he does.

The protocol does NOT apply to suspects. As the reason for the LEOs being called to the scene, that made DA chick the suspect, and she was wrong in demanding that cameras be turned off. Which to me begs the question: If the DA is an attorney responsible for prosecuting criminals and knowing the law, was her inaccurate and unreasonable demand a breach of ethics, or just a case of ignorace?

Either way, it adds to the list as to why she is compromised as a prosecutor moving forward.


She wasn't wrong about the law.

She was wrong thinking she was a victim.
Rebel Yell
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Average Joe said:

We fixed the keg said:

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If that cop had said "Alright, you are correct"

This is like a unicorn to me, because I have never, personally, witnessed a police officer say, "you're right, my bad." At best, I have seen an EXTREMELY patient cop just let them vent until they tire and leave, but I have assumed that was more about the cop not wanting to do the paperwork.


I actually have, personality, on one occasion.

I was taking my kid to school and approached a 4 way intersection by the school. I was turning left and the crossing guard was blocking traffic on the other side of the intersection.

Cop pulled me over and argued that the crossing guard is a 4 way stop. I argued that he's a stop sign stopping traffic from going down the street he's currently blocking, not the entire intersection. After a couple of minutes he said I'm correct and let me go.

I'll probably never witness it happen again, but he was nice about it and could tell by my 5 mph turn that I was being incredibly cautious since it is a heavy foot traffic school zone.

This may have happened to you, but it doesn't happen to the average Joe.
ShaggySLC
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txags92 said:

BBRex said:

Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.

Not to defend her at all, but I wouldn't be surprised if the thought process in her white claw soaked brain was "I am an AG and that means we are on the same side". AKA "I am not a criminal, please don't arrest me".

There was no same team in that video. There were a whole lot of, I know more than you, my friend knows more than you, I'm the AG, my friend is a lawyer dumbass. To act like her friend set her off is ridiculous. Those two went straight to let everyone know who they are and what they can do.
txags92
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ShaggySLC said:

txags92 said:

BBRex said:

Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.

Not to defend her at all, but I wouldn't be surprised if the thought process in her white claw soaked brain was "I am an AG and that means we are on the same side". AKA "I am not a criminal, please don't arrest me".

There was no same team in that video. There were a whole lot of, I know more than you, my friend knows more than you, I'm the AG, my friend is a lawyer dumbass. To act like her friend set her off is ridiculous. Those two went straight to let everyone know who they are and what they can do.

Not to you and me, but she clearly thought she was the victim of something with the restaurant trying to kick her out. So thinking she was the victim, she thought the law was on her side and she would be on the team with the cops. But yeah, she was ready to AGsplain it all to the cop until he rudely interrupted her asking her to leave.
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I laughed at that video much harder than I should have
ShaggySLC
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txags92 said:

ShaggySLC said:

txags92 said:

BBRex said:

Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.

Not to defend her at all, but I wouldn't be surprised if the thought process in her white claw soaked brain was "I am an AG and that means we are on the same side". AKA "I am not a criminal, please don't arrest me".

There was no same team in that video. There were a whole lot of, I know more than you, my friend knows more than you, I'm the AG, my friend is a lawyer dumbass. To act like her friend set her off is ridiculous. Those two went straight to let everyone know who they are and what they can do.

Not to you and me, but she clearly thought she was the victim of something with the restaurant trying to kick her out. So thinking she was the victim, she thought the law was on her side and she would be on the team with the cops. But yeah, she was ready to AGsplain it all to the cop until he rudely interrupted her asking her to leave.

That's a good point I wasn't thinking about. What exactly happened in the restaurant, and her feeling like the victim? Judging by the restaurant staff basically saying whatever y'all have to do to get them to leave, we don't care. Likely they pulled a do you who I am, do you know who my friend is in the restaurant. Both of them in the cop cars on the way to jail were thinking how bad they were going to destroy these cops lives. Then they woke up to reality the next morning.
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ShaggySLC said:



What exactly happened in the restaurant, and her feeling like the victim?

I'm going take a wild guess and say they were behaving obnoxiously and bothering the other patrons while being rude to the staff.
sam callahan
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If I had to guess, I'd say her and her party were just drunk and disruptive in the restaurant.

Assistant AGs aren't exactly VIPs in the general public.
CanyonAg77
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4 said:

I laughed at that video much harder than I should have

Not possible
txags92
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ShaggySLC said:

txags92 said:

ShaggySLC said:

txags92 said:

BBRex said:

Not that it's an excuse, but I feel the friend started pushing her towards the "I'm an AG" bit. Definitely not a smart move.

Not to defend her at all, but I wouldn't be surprised if the thought process in her white claw soaked brain was "I am an AG and that means we are on the same side". AKA "I am not a criminal, please don't arrest me".

There was no same team in that video. There were a whole lot of, I know more than you, my friend knows more than you, I'm the AG, my friend is a lawyer dumbass. To act like her friend set her off is ridiculous. Those two went straight to let everyone know who they are and what they can do.

Not to you and me, but she clearly thought she was the victim of something with the restaurant trying to kick her out. So thinking she was the victim, she thought the law was on her side and she would be on the team with the cops. But yeah, she was ready to AGsplain it all to the cop until he rudely interrupted her asking her to leave.

That's a good point I wasn't thinking about. What exactly happened in the restaurant, and her feeling like the victim? Judging by the restaurant staff basically saying whatever y'all have to do to get them to leave, we don't care. Likely they pulled a do you who I am, do you know who my friend is in the restaurant. Both of them in the cop cars on the way to jail were thinking how bad they were going to destroy these cops lives. Then they woke up to reality the next morning.

My wager is on too drunk/disorderly and were refused further service (alcohol)/asked to leave. Probably were making a scene about it so the cops were called.
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The conservative media AI algorithms saw this story satisfied 'Blue State', 'Attractive women drunk and disorderly' & 'assistant AG arrested' key words and said 'Great! This will get a lot of clicks and views!'
 
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