WASHINGTON — The D.C. man accused of assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent with a Subway sandwich was found not guilty by a ...
The D.C. resident who threw a sandwich at federal law enforcement officers said “justice” prevailed after he was ...
A jury found Sean Charles Dunn, the man accused of throwing a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington ...
The defense argued that throwing a sandwich at a federal agent was a “harmless gesture” as an act of protest protected by the ...
Jurors showed no appetite for the Justice Department's case against "sandwich guy," the D.C. resident who chucked a Subway ...
Sean Charles Dunn, a former Department of Justice staffer, had been charged with a misdemeanor after a grand jury failed to indict him on a felony assault charge.
A jury refuses to succumb to MAGA’s condiment conspiracy theory.
To establish a forcible assault, jurors were required to find that Dunn caused “reasonable apprehension of immediate bodily ...
A jury found Sean Dunn not guilty of assaulting a Customs and Border Protection officer with a Subway sandwich.
A jury in Washington, D.C. has acquitted Sean Dunn, the man who was accused of assaulting a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officer by throwing a “sub-style sandwich” at him.
In a rare taste of victory for the resistance, a jury acquitted Sean Dunn—eternally our Sandwich Guy—of misdemeanor assault ...
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DC Sandwich Guy Acquitted of Assaulting Federal Officer
WASHINGTON - A jury returned a not guilty verdict Thursday for the "D.C. Sandwich Guy" who threw his footlong Subway sandwich ...
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