The suspect expressed deep remorse over the video-recorded encounter that went viral, his children said.
By early afternoon, three friends had hung 50 fliers in and around a popular bike trail that cuts through Bethesda.“Killer cops will not go free,” read another.
Brennan posted a $5,000 bond early Saturday and was released from the Montgomery County Detention Center. In subsequent written statements to The Washington Post, two of his adult children stressed that what he did was inexcusable, and he feels deep sorrow over it.“My dad is genuinely sick with remorse for his actions and the pain and fear he has caused,” wrote his son, JP Brennan.
On the trail, Brennan “rode slowly by” the two 19-year-old women, who were putting up fliers with the painter’s tape, according the police affidavit, signed by Detective Crystal Lopez of the Montgomery County Park Police.“He was heard saying, ‘That’s them there,’ while holding a phone up like he was recording them,” Lopez wrote.
“Several tips provided the identity of the cyclist as Anthony Bernard Brennan III,” Lopez wrote. “Tipsters requested to remain anonymous but provided details of the suspect to include they knew him personally for more than 15 years and several were neighbors of the suspect and knew he regularly rides a bicycle.”Investigators obtained Brennan’s MVA photo and enlisted recognition software, which “provided him as a match,” Lopez wrote.
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