The former Justice Department employee, who threw a sub at federal officers in Washington and came to be known as “Sandwich Guy,” wasn’t indicted on a federal felony charge.
You could get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich, the saying goes, but, in Washington, a federal grand jury just declined to indict a man for throwing a salami sub.
The grand jury did not return an indictment against a former Justice Department employee who was seen on camera throwing a hoagie at the chest of one of the federal officers President Donald Trump has deployed in the nation’s capital, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The grand jury’s decision not to indict Sean Dunn is another sign of pushback from Washington, D.C., residents over Trump’s deployment of the National Guard and other federal law enforcement agencies in the city, who have put a particular focus on immigration enforcement. The New York Times was first to report the news
It may technically be assault but I’d challenge to you prove even the possibility of harm.
I’ll support your assault charges after we address larger issues. At this point half of ICE and most of the administration should be in jail. And Elon Muzak for election fraud
My assault charges? I said it was assault, not that assault would be the right charge. What I said is minor charges.
I’m not sure why you think you have to tell me about ICE and the Trump presidency. I’m pretty sure I made my position on that clear. You aren’t engaging in conversation or argument, you are ranting. Not that I don’t get why.