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A Justice Department employee, who became an overnight internet celebrity this week, has been fired and charged with felony assault after allegedly throwing a wrapped sandwich at a federal officer during a federal law enforcement special deployment in Washington,
Sean Charles Dunn, 37, was cuffed by an armed team of at least a half-dozen US Marshals in a Wednesday night raid, per footage shared by the White House.
US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, gets clowned on social media for celebrating the arrest of a man who threw a Subway sandwich.
A video by the White House corroborates that account, calling into question just how serious the president is about actually addressing crime.
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The Moscow Times on MSNSandwich Chain Subway Announces ‘Subjoy’ Name Change After Trademark Loss
The sandwich chain Subwayannounced Friday that its restaurants in Russia will begin operating under the new name “Subjoy” by the end of 2025, after franchise holders in the country lost trademark rights over the war in Ukraine.
Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panelists highlight the former DOJ employee charged with felony assault for allegedly throwing a sandwich at a federal officer.
Former Fox News host and current top Washington prosecutor Jeanine Pirro published a video Wednesday, accompanied by: “Assault a law enforcement officer, and you’ll be prosecuted.