DC sandwich priming demonstrator is responsible for Trump’s plans to make him a criminal

A man captured on the camera launching a sandwich to a federal agent in DC was accused of an offense after the prosecutors did not convince a great jury to return a more serious indictment, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
This decision is a blow for the Trump administration, which had highlighted the assault file for crime against Sean Charles Dunn to show that it would aggressively pursue the violence against the police – even after Trump pardoned the rioters of January 6 who brutally attacked police with poles and other weapons of makeshift.
The White House had highlighted the case of Dunn with a dramatic video of social media from its arrest by federal agents. And the best Washington federal prosecutor, Jeanine Pirro, also praised the criminal load in another video on social networks, saying in the camera: “So there, stick your metro sandwich elsewhere.”
Dunn is now accused of simple assault, which transports up to a year behind bars. The accusations of crime do not require the prosecutors to go to a large jury. The crime accusation requires up to eight years behind bars. Dunn’s lawyer did not immediately return an email asking for comments.
It is so rare that a great jury does not make an indictment that there is an old saying that prosecutors could convince a great jury to “instill a ham sandwich”. But the major juries have refused to return the accusation acts A handful of times in recent weeks in Washington – a potential sign of residents’ frustration in the face of the law in application of the law which led to federal accusations in many cases which would generally be processed before the local court.
A Dunn video throwing the sandwich on the chest of the agent who patrolled the national capital became viral in the first days after the August 11 of Trump so that the federal agents and the troops flood Washington. The authorities say that he also pointed a finger on the face of an agent and swore him, calling him “fascist”.
“Why are you here?” I don’t want you in my city! ” Dunn cried, police said.
Dunn tried to flee but was arrested, the police said. He was initially released and later arrested by federal agents for assault crime. It was later revealed that he had worked as an international affairs specialist in the criminal division of the Ministry of Justice, although he was quickly dismissed by the Attorney General Pam Bondi.
In another recent case, Washington prosecutors admitted that three major juries had voted separately against a woman accused of having attacked an FBI agent outside the city prison in July, where she recorded a video of the transfer of prisoners in the guard of immigration and customs agents. Rebuffed by the big juries, the Pirro office continues an accusation of crime against Sydney Lori Reid.
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