Feds charge misdemeanor for Subway sandwich throw in D.C.

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Feds charge misdemeanor for Subway sandwich throw in D.C.


A person walks past art work depicting former DOJ employee Sean Charles Dunn is displayed against a restaurant wall on August 17, 2025 in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington.

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Prosecutors have charged the man accused of throwing a “Subway” sandwich at a federal officer on a Washington, D.C., street with just misdemeanor assault after failing to convince a grand jury to indict him on a felony assault charge, court records show.

Former Department of Justice employee Sean Charles Dunn is accused of tossing the sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer on Aug. 10.

That officer and other federal authorities had been deployed to Washington by President Donald Trump to crack down on what the president has claimed is a rampant crime problem in the capital.

Dunn was fired by the DOJ after his arrest.

Dunn’s case is the second one in recent days in which the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia has been unable to convince a grand jury to issue an indictment in a case involving alleged assaults on federal law enforcement officers.

It is extremely rare for DOJ prosecutors to fail to obtain a requested indictment.

This is developing news. Check back for updates.

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