DC Man Charged with Felony After Hurling Subway Sandwich at Federal Agent
- On August 10, 2025, Sean Charles Dunn, a resident of Washington, D.C., was involved in an incident on U Street in Northwest D.C. where he threw a Subway footlong at an officer from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency.
- The incident occurred amid a federal law enforcement surge in D.C. following President Trump's declaration of a public safety emergency and National Guard deployment.
- Dunn confronted officers, shouting insults and throwing the sandwich, which struck an officer's chest, before attempting to flee and being apprehended.
- U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced Dunn faced federal assault charges on August 13, emphasizing, "Assault a law enforcement officer, and you'll be prosecuted."
- The event highlights tensions between local crime statistics, which show historic declines, and the federal government's law enforcement actions in Washington, D.C.
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Take Out Order: D.C. Man Charged With Felonious Assault of Officer with Sandwich
Sean Charles Dunn, 37, appears to have arranged for the ultimate take-out order. After spotting CBP agents outside of a Subway shop, Dunn proceeded to abuse them verbally. That is protected speech. What is not is taking your sandwich and heaving it at an officer. Dunn is now facing a charge of felony assault on an officer. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro now wants to throw the book at him. Just in case anyone is interested in the intersection of cul…
Man assaults cop with sandwich in Trump's Washington DC, learns the hard way what a "felony" is
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!Take some friendly advice from your Uncle Brodigan. It's 2025. You can't get away with sandwiching a cop in public anymore. Between 2020-2024, then yeah, maybe. But as one schmucklehead in Washington DC learned, it's Donald Trump's America and you FO faster than you FA.🚨#BREAKING: A DC man has been charged with felony assault charges after hitting a federal agen…
The incident broke out as the U.S. President deployed more than 800 federal agents to implement his anti-criminality program on the streets of Washington.
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