Grand Jury Declines to Indict Man Who Threw Sandwich at Federal Officer in D.C.

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A grand jury in Washington D.C. declined to indict Sean Dunn, a former Justice Department employee, who was seen on camera throwing a salami sub at federal officers during a protest, highlighting local resistance to federal law enforcement presence. Despite initial felony charges, the lack of indictment suggests pushback from residents, and Dunn's legal situation remains uncertain as prosecutors consider further actions.
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