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Employees of a former justice department, who say that a federal officer has thrown a sandwich in Washington, DC, refrained from the prosecution for the attack of hooliganism, a person acquainted with the case told the Associated Press.
37 -year -old Sean Charles Dunn was allegedly caught shouting porna in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents, standing near the 14th and U roads on 10 August.
The witnesses said that Dun shouted, “Why are you here? I don’t want you in my city!” Facing agents. At one point he was asked to call an officer “fascist”.
He is then allegedly seen throwing the sandwich of his sub-style on one of the officers, jerking him in the chest before running away. Witnesses can be heard because the federal agent gives chase, viral video is shown.
Man accused of hooliganism after allegedly killed a federal agent with a sandwich between Trump’s DC Crime Crackdown
Sean Charles Dunn is accused of throwing a subway sandwich in a federal agent in Washington, DC (US District Court for Columbia district)
He was followed, arrested, and later expelled from his DOJ position.
On Tuesday, prosecutor from office American Attorney for DC Genin Piro A federal grand jury asked to inspire Dun for hooliganism of a federal officer.
But as new York Times First, the grand jury voted against returning an indictment.
The American Attorney vowed to tighten the crime for DC Genin Piro. (Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
Piro, who vowed to chase cases aggressively under the anti-offense push of President Trump in Washington, posted a video after the incident, stating: “They thought that it is fun. Okay, he doesn’t think today is fun, because we are accused of Gundagardi today, and we are going back to the police.
Dunn allegedly advocated the metro sandwich in the officer, as the law-order initiative of President Trump was going on in the capital.
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The armed National Guard members patrol near the US Capital as the security is tightened after the order of President Trump’s deployment. (Getty image/tassos cutopodis)
This included the deployment of the National Guard and the extended federal law enforcement appearance. According to the White House, the cracks have resulted in over 1,000 arrests.
It is not clear that the prosecutors will try to include Dunn in low allegations.
Fox News has reached the Department of Justice for digital comment.