
Watch: moment a sandwich is thrown at federal agent in Washington DC An employee at the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has been arrested for throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal agent deployed to Washington DC as part of President Donald Trump's vow to crackdown on crime. Sean Charles Dunn, who had worked in the DOJ Criminal Division, was fired after video of the incident emerged. He is being charged with felony assault.
Main Idea: Sean Charles Dunn, a Justice Department employee, was arrested and fired after allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal agent in Washington, DC.
Key Points:
The assault on a federal agent may increase public tension in Washington DC and lead to more arrests, prosecutions, and taxpayer costs for policing and court cases.
The incident may push clearer rules for federal deployments and public safety,.
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Central individual arrested, fired, and charged over the sandwich-throwing incident.
Its officer was the alleged target of the assault and it is a core enforcement actor in the.
As attorney general, she publicly announced the firing and felony charge, making her a major actor.
Dunn worked there, was fired from it, and the department is central to the employment and charging actions.
The U.S. attorney who announced the arrest and charge and commented directly on the case.
Federal troops deployed to Washington, D.C. are a major part of the article’s context.
His deployment of federal agents and crime crackdown are central to the article’s context.
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