State Police found Providence Police did not hit Jhamal Gonsalves on October 18. Photo: Providence police body camera footage Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha on Thursday announced no criminal charges in the investigation into the moped crash involving Jhamal Gonsalves on October 18. The announcement came after Col. James Manni, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police, said that their investigation found the police cruiser pursuing Gonsalves did not hit him -- but rather struck a stop sign on the corner which in turn hit Gonsalves. "Our civil rights team guided the investigation — a critical point was the RI State Police collision reconstruction unit — it tells us what happened in this case," said Neronha. GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST