A former Justice Department employee who tossed a Subway sandwich at a federal agent during Donald Trump's law enforcement surge in D.C. did not assault him, jurors found Thursday. A viral video of the incident proved the sandwich's trajectory, but also its triviality; Sean Charles Dunn became a "symbol of resistance" to the authoritarian crackdown.

When Dunn approached a group of CBP agents who were in front of a club hosting a "Latin Night," he called them "fascists" and "racists" and chanted "shame" toward them. An observer's video captured Dunn throwing a sandwich at an agent's chest. … A grand jury refused to indict Dunn on a felony assault count, part of a pattern of pushback against the Justice Department's prosecution of surge-related criminal cases. After the rare rebuke from the

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