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Sean Charles Dunn: DOJ Lawyer Accused of Being Viral Video Sandwich Thrower
Sean Charles Dunn was named as the former U.S. Department of Justice employee who is accused of being the man caught throwing a sandwich at a federal officer in a viral video. Dunn, 37, of Washington D.

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Who Is Sean Charles Dunn? DC Man Who Threw Subway Sandwich at Federal Agent Identified as DOJ Employee Who Is Now Fired from His Position
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DC man charged with felony assault after hitting federal agent with Subway sandwich
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Air Force veteran hit with felony sandwich assault

An Air Force veteran was charged with a felony after allegedly assaulting a federal agent on the Washington D.C. streets with ...
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Fresh proof the federal workforce is still stuck on #Resisting Trump

For dispelling the myth of a super-competent, nonpartisan federal workforce, let us all thank Sean Charles Dunn.
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Who is Sean Charles Dunn? DC man held for hurling ‘sandwich’, abuses at federal officer; ‘Don’t want you in my city’

Sean Charles Dunn was arrested for assaulting a federal officer in D.C. by throwing a sandwich and hurling insults.
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Ex-DOJ Employee Charged with Assaulting CBP Officer Using a Sandwich in Washington, D.C.

A former DOJ employee, Sean Charles Dunn, was charged for assaulting a CPB officer with a sandwich and insults in Washington D.C. and was fired by Attorney General Pam Bondi.

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