Anonymous wrote:Throwing a sandwich is a sissy move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An mostly black jury would not hesitate to convict his ass as they would view a nullification of further white privilege.
He's toast.
Disagree. He’s doing something they can’t do. Nobody likes a white man who does nothing in the face of injustice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/14/dc-sandwich-arrest-trump-00509682
I mean, finally, someone, ANYONE, doing SOMETHING.
I'm obsessed with this story and I hope it gets bigger. As a DOJ employee he probably knew what he was doing when he threw that sandwich (and it looks in the video like it was done with intent and not just in a fit of rage). This is civil disobedience for 2025: provocative, not actually violent (the sandwich practically bounces off the FBI dude's chest), rife with possibilities for humor and symbolism. Then Pam Bondi refers to him as the "Deep State"? Omg, it just gets better.
I'm just waiting for the Go Fund Me for him to drop so I can voice my support.
Just go visit hoggie man in lock-up. Poor guy didn’t do very well in law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/14/dc-sandwich-arrest-trump-00509682
I mean, finally, someone, ANYONE, doing SOMETHING.
I'm obsessed with this story and I hope it gets bigger. As a DOJ employee he probably knew what he was doing when he threw that sandwich (and it looks in the video like it was done with intent and not just in a fit of rage). This is civil disobedience for 2025: provocative, not actually violent (the sandwich practically bounces off the FBI dude's chest), rife with possibilities for humor and symbolism. Then Pam Bondi refers to him as the "Deep State"? Omg, it just gets better.
I'm just waiting for the Go Fund Me for him to drop so I can voice my support.
Exactly. Want the t-shirt.
“I did it! I threw the sandwich!”
♩♪♫♬ ...but I swear it was in self-defense... ♩♪♫♬
Oh wait are you going to be on a jury in DC? When I get jury duty I will nullify anything these Feds charge.
He was charged in federal court, bit of a different vibe than Superior Court. A lot of DC jurors are homophobic and hate gentrifiers, that won’t help him.
What does homophobia have to do with anything?
It will come into play when the jurors watch a video of the defendant in his pink eyelet shirt. There are a lot of black jurors in DC who are not gay friendly. And some are hostile to white gentrifier, esp in places like historic U St corridor. Do you never leave your bubble that this is a surprise?
A pink shirt means you're gay?
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.
Lmao, are we playing fantasy jury?
Clearly your first round pick is “homophobic black guy.”
Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/14/dc-sandwich-arrest-trump-00509682
I mean, finally, someone, ANYONE, doing SOMETHING.
I'm obsessed with this story and I hope it gets bigger. As a DOJ employee he probably knew what he was doing when he threw that sandwich (and it looks in the video like it was done with intent and not just in a fit of rage). This is civil disobedience for 2025: provocative, not actually violent (the sandwich practically bounces off the FBI dude's chest), rife with possibilities for humor and symbolism. Then Pam Bondi refers to him as the "Deep State"? Omg, it just gets better.
I'm just waiting for the Go Fund Me for him to drop so I can voice my support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/14/dc-sandwich-arrest-trump-00509682
I mean, finally, someone, ANYONE, doing SOMETHING.
I'm obsessed with this story and I hope it gets bigger. As a DOJ employee he probably knew what he was doing when he threw that sandwich (and it looks in the video like it was done with intent and not just in a fit of rage). This is civil disobedience for 2025: provocative, not actually violent (the sandwich practically bounces off the FBI dude's chest), rife with possibilities for humor and symbolism. Then Pam Bondi refers to him as the "Deep State"? Omg, it just gets better.
I'm just waiting for the Go Fund Me for him to drop so I can voice my support.
Exactly. Want the t-shirt.
“I did it! I threw the sandwich!”
♩♪♫♬ ...but I swear it was in self-defense... ♩♪♫♬
Oh wait are you going to be on a jury in DC? When I get jury duty I will nullify anything these Feds charge.
He was charged in federal court, bit of a different vibe than Superior Court. A lot of DC jurors are homophobic and hate gentrifiers, that won’t help him.
What does homophobia have to do with anything?
It will come into play when the jurors watch a video of the defendant in his pink eyelet shirt. There are a lot of black jurors in DC who are not gay friendly. And some are hostile to white gentrifier, esp in places like historic U St corridor. Do you never leave your bubble that this is a surprise?
A pink shirt means you're gay?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An mostly black jury would not hesitate to convict his ass as they would view a nullification of further white privilege.
He's toast.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/14/dc-sandwich-arrest-trump-00509682
I mean, finally, someone, ANYONE, doing SOMETHING.
I'm obsessed with this story and I hope it gets bigger. As a DOJ employee he probably knew what he was doing when he threw that sandwich (and it looks in the video like it was done with intent and not just in a fit of rage). This is civil disobedience for 2025: provocative, not actually violent (the sandwich practically bounces off the FBI dude's chest), rife with possibilities for humor and symbolism. Then Pam Bondi refers to him as the "Deep State"? Omg, it just gets better.
I'm just waiting for the Go Fund Me for him to drop so I can voice my support.
Exactly. Want the t-shirt.
“I did it! I threw the sandwich!”
♩♪♫♬ ...but I swear it was in self-defense... ♩♪♫♬
Oh wait are you going to be on a jury in DC? When I get jury duty I will nullify anything these Feds charge.
He was charged in federal court, bit of a different vibe than Superior Court. A lot of DC jurors are homophobic and hate gentrifiers, that won’t help him.
What does homophobia have to do with anything?
It will come into play when the jurors watch a video of the defendant in his pink eyelet shirt. There are a lot of black jurors in DC who are not gay friendly. And some are hostile to white gentrifier, esp in places like historic U St corridor. Do you never leave your bubble that this is a surprise?
A pink shirt means you're gay?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An mostly black jury would not hesitate to convict his ass as they would view a nullification of further white privilege.
He's toast.
Disagree. He’s doing something they can’t do. Nobody likes a white man who does nothing in the face of injustice.
Anonymous wrote:An mostly black jury would not hesitate to convict his ass as they would view a nullification of further white privilege.
He's toast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He just threw away a good federal job with good retirement and benefits.
Hope it was worth it for his 15 seconds of fame in resist online circles.
Could be disbarred, too.
Guys on the corner filming were egging him on. Performing for attention from rough trade is going to be very costly. They were laughing at him but he was oblivious. He even glanced at them while running away.
https://x.com/MichaelSCollura/status/1955815756815614332
Remember the DC principal who ordered up rough trade from a phone line and was murdered in his home? Some people get to late 30s and lack all common sense.
It’s funny to watch but he may got to prison and be stripped of his law license. Smdh.
This principal.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/brian-betts-update-four-suspects-arrested-in-killing-of-dc-principal/
Dunn kept looking to the black guys on the corner for attention in the longer video. They were mocking him. Dude just blew up his life and career. At 37 should not be such a dumbass. All that money for tuition, studying for the bar, being one of the few who land a DOJ job, …
And the “I don’t want you in MY CITY!!!” lol. So MPC narc in energy. Didn’t get a hook up on U but better luck in fed prison, I guess. Maybe he was drunk?
This forum has been taken over by idiots. The DC Bar is not going to disbar Mr Dunn for this single act of civil disobedience. Are any of you actually attorneys? Do any of you understand how the DC Bar operates? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
You may in fact be taking pills bc your thinking is off. Or it is YOU who is not barred in DC.
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If an attorney is convicted of a felony, the D.C. Bar's Office of Disciplinary Counsel initiates a disciplinary proceeding.
Moral Turpitude:
A key factor in determining the severity of the sanction is whether the felony conviction involves "moral turpitude".
Disbarment:
If the conviction is deemed to involve moral turpitude, the Court of Appeals may disbar the attorney, meaning they lose their license to practice law.
Suspension:
The court may also suspend the attorney's license for a fixed period of time.
Other Sanctions:
Less severe sanctions include censure, reprimand, or informal admonition.