A US protester who was charged for using a sandwich to assault a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent was found "not guilty" on Thursday after a jury decided that charges brought by President Donald Trump’s prosecutors were baloney. The verdict in Washington Capitol Square came after 37-year-old Sean Dunn was accused of flinging a "sub-style sandwich" at an armed CBP officer on August 10 in a busy nightlife district following a barrage of shouted expletives, AP news agency reported. Prosecutors initially sought serious felony charges under a campaign ordered by President Trump to crack down on crime in the capital. However, a grand jury refused to indict Dunn on any felony count. A single misdemeanor charge was filed, carrying a maximum penalty of one year’s imprisonment. Dunn

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