Attorney General Palm Bondi said on Thursday that a person who admitted to throwing a sandwich in a federal law enforcement officer posted in Washington, DC, worked and fired in the Department of Justice.
As Charge documentSean Dunn allegedly threw a “submarine-style sandwich” in a customs and border patrol officer posted at a busy intersection in Northwest Washington, DC on Sunday.
In Video In the incident quoted under the allegations, Dunn can be seen shouting in the area around him before throwing the sandwich wrapped on the officer’s chest. Dun attempted to run on foot before being arrested, videos of documents and video shows of the incident.
According to the affidavit, Dun shouted, “F *** You! You F *** ING Fascist! Why are you here? I don’t want you in your city,” before crossing the road. He later returned and threw sandwich. Dunn, according to documents, when he was arrested, he confessed, told the law enforcement, “I did so. I threw a sandwich.”
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One in Post on X On Thursday, Bondi wrote that he “just came to know that this defendant has worked in the Department of Justice – not now. Not only he is fired, he has been accused of a hooliganism.”
“This is an example of the deep situation we are ready for seven months because we work to resume DOJ,” Bandi continued. “You will not work in this administration, disrespecting our government and law enforcement.”
According to the source of a justice department, the Dun office of International Affairs within the Criminal Division of the department. Dun’s LinkedIn Page says that he worked as a trial attorney in the department.
He is accused of a count of attacking federal law enforcement. No petition has been filed in this case, nor the hearing has been scheduled till Thursday afternoon. CBS News has reached its lawyer.
American Attorney Genin Piro said Washington, DC said Video announcing arrest That his office “is going back to bring the police back. Therefore, stick your metro sandwich elsewhere.”
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