D.C. 'sandwich guy' not guilty of assaulting a federal agent, jury finds
Sean Dunn, who threw a Subway sandwich at a Border Patrol officer out of frustration in August, was acquitted of misdemeanor assault.
November 6, 2025
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Sean Dunn, who threw a Subway sandwich at a Border Patrol officer out of frustration in August, was acquitted of misdemeanor assault.
Former DOJ employee Sean Dunn’s trial on misdemeanor charges for allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at federal agents begins Tuesday.
Sean Dunn, the gay man at the center of the case, has become a kind of folk hero.
At least six times, jurors declined to validate charges federal prosecutors were alleging.
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One person called it “assault with a deli weapon.”
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