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

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."