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Neronha says it s time to move past unsubstantiated claims of fraud in the election Published Tue Dec 15 2020 20:52:03 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Ian Donnis
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said that while he has not seen reason to be concerned about violence in the state related to the presidential election, State Police continue to monitor the subject closely.
“I hope we won’t see it here,” Neronha said, referring to violent incidents that took place after supporters of President Trump gathered in Washington, D.C. over the weekend.
Neronha said the fusion center run by Rhode Island State Police is keeping a close watch “on the threat picture, both generally and with respect to that kind of violence in particular.”