bannination wrote: ↑Fri Aug 15, 2025 8:06 pm
I hear the judge is siding with the hero.
Viva la hoagie revolution!
20 officers came to arrest man charged with throwing sandwich at a police officer in DC, his lawyer says
... After a brief foot chase Sunday night, Dunn was initially detained and then released the next day with no charges, his lawyer Sabrina Shroff said.
On Wednesday, Dunn learned there was a warrant out for his arrest and got in touch with Shroff who told the court, “I had no way to surrender him” after she attempted to call multiple government officials.
Before he turned himself in, 20 officers came to his door Wednesday to arrest him on the felony assault charge he now faces, Shroff said.

2 to arrest him and 18 to carry condiments?
... Dunn allegedly confessed while being processed, saying, “I did it. I threw a sandwich,” the court documents stated....
Probably would have made a lame episode of
The Closer.
A New Zealand mother and her 6-year-old son made a brief trip to Canada. They have spent weeks detained by ICE
... A brief trip to Canada and a small paperwork mistake landed a Washington state mother and her 6-year-old son in US immigration detention for more than three weeks, her attorney told CNN.
Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand citizen who has lived
legally in the US since she arrived in 2021, was detained at the Blaine, Washington, Customs and Border Protection checkpoint when returning home after dropping her two oldest children off at the Vancouver airport for a flight to visit their grandparents in New Zealand.
... Shaw tried to get a humanitarian parole, which would have allowed her to enter the US and return home, but she was denied, her attorney said.
Shaw then asked if her boyfriend or a friend could pick up her son since his documents were up to date, but she was again denied, Thorward said.
CBP is inhuman.
... They were transported to the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, roughly 2,000 miles from their home.
Seriously? DOGE, where are you?
... Shaw had been living in the US under a “combo card,” a dual document that serves as both a work permit and travel document. She secured the permit through her job working for Washington state, her lawyer said.
The Gov should send the National Guard to rescue her.
... Set to begin a master’s program in psychology this month at Northwest University, Shaw is worried about whether she will be released from detention in time, her lawyer said.
She can do her thesis on the Abnormal Psychology of locking up a 6-year-old over an incredibly minor paperwork glitch.
... Shaw’s son has been “very sad he lost his summer vacation to being locked in the facility.” Shaw has used commissary funds to buy him ice cream and colored pencils to make him feel at home.
“There’s not a lot for kids to do. Maybe some coloring books. There’s no time for them to be outside,” Thorward said, adding detainees were left sweltering in the South Texas heat, where summer temperatures can reach up to 97 degrees.
... Other mothers who have been detained with their children at family migrant facilities have similarly described their experiences as traumatic and said they will have lasting psychological effect on children....

Yep, we finally found Q's massive government conspiracy to traffic and abuse children.
FREE the Shaws!