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Sean Charles Dunn was named as the former U.S. Department of Justice employee who is accused of being the man caught throwing ...
An Air Force veteran was charged with a felony after allegedly assaulting a federal agent on the Washington D.C. streets with ...
The \"deliberately silly symbolism\" of the sandwich attack became a way to subvert the feelings of powerlessness among ...
Some Washington, D.C. residents are adopting a new symbol of ... who police say is 37-year-old D.C. resident Sean Charles ...
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Air Force Times on MSNUS Air Force vet charged with felony assault with a deli weapon
The DOJ says the incident included shouting verbal insults and tossing a wrapped sub at a Customs and Border Protection ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNVIVA LA RESISTANCE: The Liberal Legend Of The Schlubby Sandwich Slinger Grows
Viva la résistance! In what is a perfect turn in the legend of Sean Charles Dunn, a Washington, D.C., resident and former DOJ ...
The National Guard troops deployed in D.C. will soon carry weapons, though reports show that they may have little use for them.
The city can jump up and down and throw legal sandwiches all it wants, but the president has the authority to do this.
WASHINGTON—The Justice Department worker accused of throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal agent was re-arrested by an armed ...
A Justice Department employee was fired and charged with a felony after chucking a footlong at a federal agent. Now his likeness is a symbol.
Attorney General Pam Bondi fired the “Sandwich guy,” who used to work for the US Department of Justice. Later, he was ...
More Republican governors have announced they’re dispatching National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to assist President ...
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