Bill would make assault on sports officials a felony in RI
Bill Would Make Assault On Sports Officials A Felony In Ri
Rhode Island lawmakers heard a bill Wednesday night that would make officiating local sports safer.
Rhode Island lawmakers heard a bill Wednesday night that would make officiating local sports safer.
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