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When does a sandwich become no longer lunch and instead a felony? In Washington, D.C., that was more than a rhetorical ...
U.S. Attorney Janine Pirro explains in an interview her plans to make D.C. safe again by cracking down on juvenile crime in ...
Sean Charles Dunn was named as the former U.S. Department of Justice employee who is accused of being the man caught throwing ...
Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, 19, rose to prominence as a feisty member of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency ...
The man at the center of a sandwich-turned-felony encounter in Washington D.C. is as Air Force veteran. Sean Charles Dunn, 37 ...
Sean Charles Dunn's decision to attack a Border Patrol agent with a Subway sandwich reveals the deep state's mentality.
One in three arrests made in Washington, D.C. this week were tied to immigration-related offenses, according to federal law ...
In a letter sent Friday to the heads of all 24 federal agencies, and shared exclusively with The New Republic, Oversight ...
For dispelling the myth of a super-competent, nonpartisan federal workforce, let us all thank Sean Charles Dunn.
A Department of Justice employee was fired after hurling a submarine sandwich at a federal officer in broad daylight during a confrontation caught on camera. Sean Charles Dunn, 37, went viral Sunday ...
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.
A former Department of Justice employee has been charged with felony federal assault for allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich ...