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Man Throws Sandwich at Trump Official, Acquitted of Assault

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Washington D.C.‌ – Sean Dunn, a former Department of⁣ Justice employee, ​was acquitted of assault on November 4, 2025, after throwing a sandwich at a ⁢federal agent during protests in August 2024.Teh incident, which occurred amidst a period of federal presence in the city, sparked ⁣debate⁢ over the line between protest and assault.

On August 10,2024,Dunn reportedly shouted “You in my‍ city!” and “fascists” at​ officers before throwing a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent,Gregory Lairmore,then⁣ fleeing the ‌scene. Lairmore testified the sandwich “kind of exploded all over my uniform” and “smelled of onions⁤ and mustard,” though the defense argued‍ imagery suggested the⁢ sandwich remained in its wrapper.

Dunn’s defense‍ team characterized the act as a “harmless gesture” of ​protest, arguing “words⁤ without force are never assault.” Prosecutors countered that Dunn knowingly threw the sandwich at the agent ⁣”at point-blank range.”

A grand jury initially declined to indict Dunn on a felony assault charge in august 2024, but he was​ later charged with a misdemeanor. the case proceeded to‍ federal court, where Judge Carl Nichols acknowledged⁢ the unusual nature of the⁢ proceedings.

Following the incident, Dunn‌ was ⁣fired from the Justice Department. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated he was an example of the “deep state,” adding, “If you touch any law enforcement officer, we will ⁣come after you. I just learned that this defendant worked at the Department of Justice – NO LONGER.”

Dunn was initially apprehended and released by‌ local police,but afterward rearrested at his home⁣ by federal agents,despite offering ‌to surrender. Video of the second arrest was posted on X by⁤ the ‌White House.

The acquittal is being viewed by ⁤some as a presentation of resistance by D.C. residents to ‍federal intervention in⁤ the city,following previous grand jury ⁤decisions to decline​ indictments in similar cases. A GoFundMe campaign revealed Dunn is ‍a veteran of the US Air Force, having served in Afghanistan before entering government service.

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