Summary
A Department of Justice employee, Sean Charles Dunn, was arrested for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent in Washington DC. He was fired from his position and charged with felony assault. The incident is part of wider tensions around federal agents being deployed to the city.
Key Facts
- Sean Charles Dunn, a DOJ employee, was arrested for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent.
- The incident was caught on video, showing Dunn calling the agents names and throwing a sandwich.
- Dunn was fired from his job and charged with felony assault.
- The federal agent presence in Washington DC is part of President Trump's crime crackdown efforts.
- The deployment of agents and the National Guard in the city has led to protests.
- Dunn confessed to the act, and a federal judge allowed assault charges to proceed.
- A judge has released Dunn on bail, and he faces up to eight years in prison if convicted.
- The deployment has involved multiple federal law enforcement agencies and has caused local unrest.