💨 Abstract
Sean Charles Dunn, a Justice Department employee, was fired after being charged with assault for throwing a sandwich and shouting at a federal agent in Washington D.C. The incident, captured on video, occurred amid heightened law-enforcement presence. Dunn, 37, was an international affairs specialist. Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized Dunn's actions, aligning them with the "Deep State." Meanwhile, the Justice Department still employs a former FBI agent charged in the U.S. Capitol attack.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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