Summary
A federal grand jury chose not to charge a man who threw a sandwich at a Border Patrol agent during a deployment in Washington, DC. This decision comes amid debates over the Trump administration's heavy-handed response to protests. Sean Charles Dunn, the accused, lost his job at the Department of Justice following the incident.
Key Facts
- A man named Sean Charles Dunn threw a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent.
- A federal grand jury decided not to indict Dunn for the sandwich-throwing incident.
- Dunn was a former employee at the Department of Justice and was fired after the event.
- The incident was part of President Trump's increased security measures in Washington, DC.
- The decision marks the second time in recent days that a grand jury refused to indict someone for alleged assault on a federal officer.
- Footage of the sandwich incident went viral, sparking public discussion.
- Local police statistics indicated a decrease in violent crime in Washington, DC, contrary to the administration's claims of rising crime.
- President Trump has deployed National Guard members and various federal agents to Washington, DC.