DC ‘Sandwich Guy’ is accused of assaulting the misdemeanor after the Grand jury rejects a felony
A man accused of throwing a sandwich in a federal law enforcement official in Washington, DC, and in the midst of the city’s acquisition of Trump, he was accused of assaulting misdemeanors.
Sean Den, the employee of the Ministry of Justice, was charged at the time of the accident, on Wednesday for “assault, resistance, or obstructing some officers or employees,” according to court documents.
Federal Public Prosecutors recently failed to secure a felony indictment against Den, who was charged with a felony earlier this month after he was claimed to throw a sandwich in customs agent and border protection.
The video was arrested by the spectators and posted on social media.
“Why are you here? I don’t want you in my city!” Den has been shouted at officers near the corner of the fourteenth streets and the streets of Yu.
In the wake of throwing the sandwich towards the application of the law, the man tried to escape but the police chased him.
Feroya also led the sandwiches to the rise of artworks in the streets of the province, which includes someone who seems to throw a sandwich.
The Trump campaign also followed the constant current a similar publication of the National Guard in Los Angeles a few months ago, as the incidents raised a violent reaction from the city’s residents and Democrats.
The hill arrived at Dunn’s lawyer for comment.