The likelihood that Mr Dunn's conduct, assuming it results in a federal felony conviction, will be determined to have involved "moral turpitude" is nil. So, no, he will not be disbarred. His license will be suspended automatially upon conviction, but in the end he will not be disbarred. You're good at google. Google "moral turpitude." |
Disagree. He’s doing something they can’t do. Nobody likes a white man who does nothing in the face of injustice. |
And no black juror likes a white man that walks away from an assault on LEO charge, knowing if it were them or their own son they would likely have been shot on site. |
Pink EYELET, some even described it as crocheted, lol. Some jurors watching the video may feel homophobia, some anger at gentrifiers in a historic black corridor and some rage at seeing a large white man behave aggressively to a POC. |
He was screaming in the face of a POC. |
Lmao, are we playing fantasy jury? Clearly your first round pick is “homophobic black guy.” |
He was acting a fool to play up to the corner boys. Watch the longer video. |
Just go visit hoggie man in lock-up. Poor guy didn’t do very well in law school. |
If I represented him it’s the homophobic ladies who would worry me for several reasons. DCUM views on many topics are not the majority in DC. |
He’s not a lawyer, unfortunate guy at DOJ with same name. This guys former job was described in media. |
Throwing a sandwich is a sissy move. |
The dudes egging him in and laughing at him saw him as a fool, listen to video. |
Some may in fact see it that way. |
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/08/14/sandwich-thrown-federal-enforcement-doj/
This article has the amazing line: After the incident, Dargin crossed the street to examine the sandwich, which, he said, appeared to have salami. |
Federal employees take an oath to defend the Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic.
While this is an unusual way to do it, it sure seems like he was standing up to domestic enemies of the Constitution. |