The driver in an up to 100 mph, multi-county chase who drove the wrong way on a highway ramp and struck two state police cruisers on June 13 has admitted guilt.
In a plea bargain on Tuesday in Frederick County Circuit Court, Bryan Douglas Walters pleaded guilty to eluding police. A driving with a suspended license charge was dropped as part of the agreement.
The agreement also calls for Walters to be sentenced in Warren County Circuit Court at 9 a.m. on Jan. 15. Walters, 34, of the 600 block of West Main Street in Luray, faces an eluding charge and two counts of assault on a law enforcement officer in Warren County.
WINCHESTER â In an Oct. 29 interview, Anthony Alexander Natale insisted he hadnât beaten his 11-month-old son Anthony Natale Jr. to death in August of last year.
âAnybody who knows me knows this is not something I would do. This is completely bogus,â Natale told a Winchester Star reporter during an interview at the Northwestern Regional Adult Detention Center in Frederick County. âAs far as being a monster and a baby killer, thatâs not me.â
But in a plea agreement on Tuesday in Frederick County Circuit Court, Natale admitted to his sonâs death.
Sierra Nicole Pendleton, Anthony Jr.âs mother, told police Natale grabbed the baby by the neck and threw him against a wall in the coupleâs Kassie Lane apartment on the morning of Aug. 2, 2019, according to Ross Spicer, county commonwealthâs attorney.