Justice Department fires man accused of throwing sandwich at agent during Trump DC intervention

WASHINGTON (AP) -Takesavci Pam Bondi is a man accused of throwing a sandwich in a federal law enforcement official in the country’s capital, Social Media Post Thursday.
A group of federal agents of Sean Charles Dunn was viral with an increase in a video late on Sunday. Fluctuation in law enforcement patrols This week in Washington. Dunn was arrested on charges of an attack after he scored a “subtest” sandwich in a customs and border protection agency. court filing in question.
37 -year -old Dunn from Washington was an international business expert in the penal department of the Ministry of Justice, according to a department official who spoke about anonymity to discuss an anonymity to discuss a personnel issue.
“This is an example of the deep situation we’ve been against for seven months while working to focus Doj again.” “You will not work in this administration while disrespecting our government and law enforcement officers.”
The Ministry of Justice is still employing an old FBI agent accused of participating in a gang’s attack on the US Capitol and cheering the rebels during the siege on January 6, 2021. Former FBI Supervision Agent Jared Lane Wise is a consultant to the Ministry of Justice Pardon Lawyer Ed Martin Jr.Who was the leading figure of the President Donald Trump’s The campaign to overthrow the 2020 elections.
On Sunday, around 11 o’clock, Dunn approached a group of CBP agents, pointed to a finger on an agent’s face, and sworn to him by saying, “fascist.” An observer’s video pulled Dunn’s agent a sandwich on his chest.
“Why are you here? I don’t want you in my city!” He shouted according to the police.
Dunn Dunn tried to escape, but he was caught, the police said.
For Dunn, a lawyer did not respond immediately to an e -mail looking for comments.
The incident coincided with Trump’s force to fill the city. National guard troops and federal officers. Donald Trump claims that the crime in the city has reached emergency levels, but city leaders point to statistics that show the lowest violence crime at the lowest level of 30 years.




