Federal lawyers fail to secure felony indictment against DC ‘sandwich guy’

Federal lawyers fail to secure felony indictment against DC ‘sandwich guy’


Prosecutors in Washington, D.C., failed to secure a felony indictment from a grand jury against a man charged with assault for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent. 

A grand jury didn’t consider Sean Dunn’s viral act of protest against President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of Washington worthy of felony assault charges, according to the New York Times and other outlets. 

Earlier this month, Dunn, then employed by the Department of Justice, threw a Subway sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer stationed outside the franchise because he thought it was “funny,” said Jeanine Pirro, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. 

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Far from viewing the incident as amusing, Pirro swiftly charged the “sandwich guy” with felony assault on a law enforcement officer before the

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