Feds charge misdemeanor for Subway sandwich throw in D.C.

A person passes the works of art against a restaurant wall in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington on August 17, 2025, formerly former Doj employee Sean Charles Dunn.
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The court accused the man accused of throwing a “metro” sandwich “subway” sandwich in a Washington, DC.
Former Ministry of Justice worker Sean Charles Dunn Sandwich is accused of throwing Customs and Border Protection Officer on August 10th.
These civil servants and other Federal officials were deployed to Washington by President Donald Trump to destroy what the President claims to be a widespread crime problem in the capital.
Dunn was fired by Doj after being arrested.
Dunn’s case is the second in the last days that the US’s Columbia region has not been able to persuade an indictment in a lawsuit containing attacks on the Federal Law Enforcement forces.
It is extremely rare that Doj prosecutors cannot get a demanded indictment.
US lawyer Jeanine Pirro’s prosecutors on Monday told a judge In late July, they did not take three separate attempts to blame Sydney Reid, who accused of forcing a FBI agent’s hand against a cement wall in late July.
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