CBP agent hit by sandwich in DC testifies
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Gregory A. Lairmore, a 23-year veteran, said he was not injured but could feel the impact of the sandwich through the ballistic vest.
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.
Sub-stantial evidence. The Customs and Border Protection agent on the receiving end of a Subway footlong flung by a former Justice Department employee testified Tuesday that the sandwich “exploded all over” him and he could feel the impact through his bulletproof vest.
Potential jurors who were not selected to serve in the trial of a DC man accused of throwing a sub sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer expressed deep skepticism of the federal case.
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U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, who was nominated to the bench by President Trump, said he expects the trial to last no more than two days "because it's the simplest case in the world."
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