DC sandwich thrower charged with misdemeanor after lack of felony indictment

Prosecutors were not able to convince a grand jury to charge Dunn with the more serious offense, according to sources cited in an ABC News report.

Published: August 30, 2025 7:25am

Updated: August 30, 2025 7:42am

Federal prosecutors charged Sean Dunn recently accused of throwing a sandwich at a Customs and Border Patrol agent in Washington, D.C., with a misdemeanor after a grand jury refused to indict him on Wednesday for a felony assault charge, court records show.

Prosecutors were not able to convince a grand jury to charge Dunn with the more serious offense, according to sources cited in an ABC News report.

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