'He hasn't sold any yet.' Sandwich-guy iconography certainly spreading like wildfire in the District. https://t.co/mi7ipOttLa
Then there is the issue of why the sandwich-throwing incident could be a big deal in the District of Columbia... https://t.co/ngs5dkw90e
WP says the DC sandwich thrower has become a 'resistance icon' in the city. Includes photo of a mural which you will agree is not at all what the sandwich-throwing incident actually looked like. https://t.co/Qc3w0cPPQf
Sean Charles Dunn, a former paralegal with the Justice Department's Criminal Division, was arrested in Washington, D.C., after throwing a wrapped Subway sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer. The officer was deployed to the city as part of a federal law enforcement initiative linked to President Donald Trump's crime crackdown. Following the incident, Dunn was fired and faces felony assault charges. The event, which also involved verbal insults directed at the officer, has drawn local attention and has been depicted in murals, becoming a symbol of resistance for some in the District of Columbia.