U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's office on Thursday charged a man accused of throwing a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington D.C. earlier this month with misdemeanor assault, issuing the charge one day after failing to convince a grand jury to return a felony indictment against the alleged assailant.
Sean Dunn, who Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed was a Justice Department employee at the time of the incident, was seen in a now-viral video throwing a salami sub at the immigration agent, days after President Donald Trump directed the deployment of National Guard troops and federal law enforcement personnel to D.C. Trump framed the move as an effort to address crime in the city, despite data suggesting criminal activity was already trending downward.
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