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In August, former DOJ employee Sean C. Dunn threw a Subway sandwich at ICE agent Gregory Lairmore while protesting the agency’s activity in the D.C. area. Viral video of the incident shows Dunn deliberately chucking his sandwich at an ICE agent’s chest and then running away from the agents.
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DC police searching for suspect accused of striking man with glass bottle in Northwest
The Metropolitan Police Department said the suspect approached another man in the 500 block of K Street NW at around 3:45 a.m. on Nov. 4 and asked for money. When the man refused, the suspect allegedly struck them with a glass bottle before fleeing on a bicycle. Medics treated the victim on the scene for minor injuries, police noted.
The sandwich-throwing incident became a moment of resistance in the city, with spray painted posters popping up around the capital in the wake of the alleged assault.
I could feel it through my ballistic vest,” Lairmore said of the moment of impact. “It kind of exploded all over.”
The Annual Danish Christmas Bazaar: Sat., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saint Elizabeth's Church in Rockville, payment by cash and check only Bloom at Good Hope concert - Marcel Penzes (New Orleans Jazz): Sat., 5 p.m., Silver Spring, free Pumpkin Smash: Sat., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Hope & Serenity Farm Sanctuary in Nokesville, $20 (adult)/$10 (child)
DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro intervened Monday to reverse the firings of at least four FBI agents axed in the latest Trump administration purge at the bureau, according to multiple sources familiar with the developments this week.
A video captured chaotic scenes unfolding in Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard neighborhood on Halloween night as police took five people into custody.
AC/DC, known for tracks like “Thunderstruck” and “Back in Black,” will visit San Antonio next year as part of a continuation of its “Power Up Tour.”