
"My dearest Emily, me and the boys took hell this morning. Sandwiches everywhere. I scarcely believe I can eat mustard again."
"recorded throwing a sandwich at a federal officer at point-blank range"
"guy who threw some bread."
Sean Dunn, a Department of Justice paralegal, flung his Subway sandwich at a Customs and Border Patrol agent occupying Washington, D.C., amid a Trump administration martial-law test. Dunn lost his DOJ job but escaped indictment when a grand jury issued a no bill amid laughter. The administration produced a hype video portraying the incident as dangerous and then pursued a misdemeanor charge. The trial began the day after National Sandwich Day, attracting media attention and testimony that used ominous-sounding language. Prosecutors described Dunn as 'recorded throwing a sandwich at a federal officer at point-blank range.' Proceedings included mocking, theatrical flourishes and public ridicule.
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