DC sandwich thrower speaks out
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The D.C. resident who threw a sandwich at federal law enforcement officers said “justice” prevailed after he was acquitted Thursday of a federal assault charge. “I am so happy that justice prevails in spite of everything happening,
Potential jurors who were not selected to serve in the trial of a DC man accused of throwing a sub sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer expressed deep skepticism of the federal case.
Pirro's team initially wanted to charge Sean Dunn with a felony—but a grand jury declined to indict him on those charge.
Justice Department employee Sean Dunn faces federal trial for allegedly throwing sandwich at federal Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, DC.
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The sandwich-throwing incident became a moment of resistance in the city, with spray painted posters popping up around the capital in the wake of the alleged assault.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who was nominated to the bench by President Trump, said he expects the trial to last no more than two days "because it's the simplest case in the world."