On August 10, 2025, former DOJ employee Sean Charles Dunn allegedly threw a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection officer in Washington, D.C. Initially, prosecutors sought a felony assault charge, but after failing to secure a grand jury indictment, they proceeded with a misdemeanor assault charge instead. Dunn was subsequently fired from his position at the DOJ. The U.S. Attorney’s office, led by Jeanine Pirro, is prosecuting the case.
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Tyler Boebert, the son of Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, received a misdemeanor citation for child abuse from the Windsor Police Department on July 11. Details surrounding the incident remain unavailable, but the charge involves criminal negligence without injury. This incident adds to a pattern of legal issues for Tyler, including a car accident, a domestic dispute involving his father, and a conviction for attempted identity theft. The situation is complicated by Tyler’s ongoing probation and the Congresswoman’s characterization of the event as a misunderstanding concerning the care of her grandson.
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Trevor Smith, known as rapper Busta Rhymes, faces a misdemeanor charge of third-degree assault in New York City. The charge stems from a January 10th incident in Brooklyn where Smith allegedly punched a 50-year-old man multiple times in the face, causing facial swelling. The victim reported the assault to police, leading to Smith’s desk appearance ticket. Smith is scheduled for a court appearance on February 3rd.
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