In a shocking turn of events, a man who threw a sandwich at former President Donald Trump will not face any charges, according to the D.C. U.S. Attorney's office.

The incident, which took place during a public event in Washington D.C., gained international attention when a man approached Trump and threw a sandwich at him before being swiftly apprehended by security. The man, identified as Peter Myers, claimed he was acting out of frustration with the former president's policies.

Despite calls for Myers to be indicted for assault, the U.S. Attorney's office has decided not to pursue charges, citing lack of evidence to support a criminal case. This decision has sparked a heated debate among legal experts and political commentators, with some arguing that throwing a sandwich does not constitute a violent act warranting criminal charges.

Myers has since expressed relief over the news, stating that he simply sought to make a statement and did not intend to cause harm. Meanwhile, Trump's representatives have not commented on the incident or the lack of indictment. The sandwich thrown by Myers has not been recovered.