The subject was identified as Glenn Neff, 27, of Stewart, Florida. Neff made statements that he didn’t want to hurt anyone. The device was made to draw attention to himself and issues he had with the banking industry. He had planned to ignite them on the National Mall. Also located in his vehicle was drug paraphernalia and alcohol. Montgomery County Fire and Explosive Investigations Section rendered the devices safe on the scene. The subject has been taken into custody.
Charges have been filed against Glenn Neff. They include three felony charges: possession of a destructive device, transport of a destructive device and manufacture of a destructive device. Each charge carries a penalty of up to 25 years. Additionally, he was charged with five counts of CDS paraphernalia and misdemeanor possession of fireworks. Neff is also being charged with the civil charge of Use of a park after dark. Bond has been set at $2,000,000 dollars.