Man Who Hurled a Hoagie at Federal Officer Charged With Felony Assault

(Worthy Satire) – In what experts are calling “the most dangerous deployment of lunchmeat since the Great Bologna Riot of ’83,” a Washington D.C. man is facing felony assault charges after allegedly launching a fully dressed hoagie at a federal officer.

Witnesses claim the man’s throw demonstrated “MLB-level velocity” and that the hoagie was “heavily armed with extra provolone, oil, vinegar, and hot peppers.” Homeland Security officials quickly classified the sub as a “potentially dangerous projectile,” noting that its aerodynamic bread and high-calorie payload could have caused “catastrophic mayonnaise-related injuries.”

“This wasn’t just a sandwich — it was a weaponized deli experience,” said Special Agent Frank DelGreco, holding up a crime scene photo of the mangled roll. “At close range, a 12-inch Italian hoagie can easily exceed the tactical capabilities of a standard-issue baton.”

The suspect’s defense attorney, however, insists his client acted in self-expression, citing the “First Amendment right to toss a sandwich in protest.” Legal analysts say the case could set a precedent for “culinary assault” in the federal courts, especially if the hoagie is ruled to be a “deadly, delicious weapon.”

Authorities confirm the hoagie has been placed in cold storage as evidence, though one officer admitted off-record that “it’s getting harder every day not to eat the evidence.”

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