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The criminal complaint says Dunn confessed to a DC police officer, “I did it. I threw a sandwich.”

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    Depending on the jurisdiction assault can be split into assault and battery, where assault is making someone fear immediate violence and battery is the actual violence.

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      I’m aware of that, the distinction applies where I live too, it’s just that it’s absurd to treat something that amounts to harsh language / name-calling the same as a direct threat of physical violence. Though actually there are analogous rules prohibiting verbal abuse of airline employees, but actual fines for calling a cop a fascist strikes me as exceptionally fragile.

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        Oh yeah, it shouldn’t apply to the cops at all, but on the other hand if I call someone a fascist it does mean I want to put my fist through their skull, so I understand why those kinds of words can be considered threats when applied to actual public servants.