BOOM! FAFO ALERT: Judge Jeanine criminally CHARGES this person who threw a sandwich at police in DC.
“This guy thought it was funny—well, he doesn’t think it’s funny today, because we charged him with a felony.”
A felony
Judge Jeanine doesn’t play.
- A 37-year-old D.C. resident, Sean Charles Dunn, has been charged with a felony assault after reportedly throwing a wrapped Subway sandwich at a federal law enforcement officer during a heated confrontation. The incident happened Sunday night near 14th and U Streets NW.(turn0search0, turn0news15)
- In a video announcement on X (formerly Twitter), U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, who previously served as a judge on Judge Jeanine‘s Fox News show, labeled the act as assault on a police officer, underscoring a zero-tolerance approach to attacks—even of the oddly comedic variety. She notably quipped: “Stick your Subway sandwich somewhere else.”(turn0news12, turn0search11)
Key Facts
Detail | Info |
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Suspect | Sean Charles Dunn, 37, D.C. resident |
Charge | Felony: Assaulting, resisting, or impeding U.S. officers |
Alleged Actions | Threw a sandwich at a CBP officer’s chest, shouted political insults like “fascists” |
Admitted Act | Dunn reportedly told police on arrest: “I did it. I threw a sandwich.”(turn0search0) |
Punishment Risk | Assaulting a federal officer carries serious legal consequences |
Context | Occurred amid President Trump’s controversial federal deployment in D.C. (turn0news12, turn0news15) |
Why It Matters
- Symbolic Clout: The bizarre sandwich attack went viral, emblematic of mounting tensions around the federal police presence in Washington.
- Political Theater: Pirro’s dramatic delivery and quip about the sandwich raised eyebrows—and memes—highlighting an unlikely legal test case in the culture wars.
- Enforcement Line: The case underscores the firm stance from the DOJ and federal agencies—aggression toward law enforcement, even via lunch, is treated seriously.