According to an arrest report obtained by Josh Breslow of WKRN-TV, which you can see above, Neely told police, “that a man and a woman were standing in the road and threw the bicycle at his car.”
Neely was released from the Williamson County Detention Center on Sunday after posting $11,500 bail, The Tennessean reports.
He could still face additional charges, including federal charges, officials said.
“U.S. Park Rangers will meet with the United States Attorney’s Office next week to consider additional federal charges,” Natchez Trace Parkway officials said in a press release.
He was charged by local police with felony reckless endangerment, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to immediately notify of accident and failure to render aid. He faces between 1 to 6 years in prison if found guilty of the felony charge.
Neely could also face up to 30 days in jail for each of the three misdemeanor charges he also faces.
Kommentar eines Foristen:
This merits an attempted murder charge not reckless endangerment.