Jeanine Pirro tried to make an example of Sean Dunn. She ended up delivering a hero to Washington, D.C.

Sean Dunn faces a misdemeanor assault charge after hurling a Subway sandwich at a federal agent to protest Trump's deployment of troops to the capital.

Sean Dunn's attorney acknowledged he threw the sandwich, but argued it was a "harmless gesture".

Sean Dunn's attorney acknowledged he threw the sandwich, but argued it was a "harmless gesture".

Former DOJ employee Sean Dunn was charged with tossing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer who had been deployed to Washington by President Trump.

Former justice department employee’s lawyers argued it was a ‘harmless gesture’ during an act of protest

Former Justice Department paralegal Sean Dunn is not guilty of assault for throwing a sub sandwich at a Border Patrol agent in Washington, a jury decided.

Jeanine Pirro tried to make an example of Sean Dunn. She ended up delivering a hero to Washington, D.C.

A former DOJ employee who threw a sandwich at a federal agent during President Trump’s law enforcement surge in Washington is not guilty of assault.

In an interview with HuffPost, Sean Dunn said the memes and artwork helped him through a frightening legal ordeal. Just don’t call him a “hero.”

Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin accused the man known as the D.C. "Sandwich Guy" of spreading "dangerous rhetoric."