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Alleged DC sandwich-thrower worked at justice department, attorney general says
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Sean Charles Dunn, charged with assaulting a law enforcement officer after allegedly throwing a sandwich, was fired from the justice department, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Editor’s Note: This incident highlights issues of conduct among public officials and raises questions about accountability within government agencies. The actions of individuals in positions of power can significantly impact public trust.
Man accused of throwing sandwich at US border agent charged with assault
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Sean Dunn has been charged with assaulting a federal officer after allegedly throwing a sandwich at a US border agent in Washington DC. This felony charge could lead to a year in jail and hefty fines.
Editor’s Note: This incident highlights the tensions at border control and the serious consequences of seemingly minor actions. It raises questions about behavior towards law enforcement and the legal repercussions that can follow.

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