Bryan Betancur, 28, of Silver Spring, Maryland, was arrested Monday night and charged with assault and battery, Metro Transit Police said Tuesday. The charge is connected to an incident that occurred Sunday on a Silver Line train servicing the Clarendon station.
Posts and videos from multiple users on X described a man livestreaming himself secretly touching random womenâs hair while riding Metro. One post included a screenshot of a message attributed to Betancur stating the woman gave permission to touch her hair. Another video showed a livestream from an account labeled âBryan On Task,â with a man identified by an X user as Betancur touching a womanâs hair and filming in a Metro station in Arlington.
Metro Transit Police stated Monday they were aware of videos âdepicting inappropriate behavior toward Metro customers,â and later announced Betancurâs arrest and charge. Police did not confirm the charged incident was directly tied to the circulating videos.
Betancur pleaded guilty and was sentenced in August 2022 to four months in prison and one year of supervised release for Jan. 6-related charges, and later received a sweeping presidential pardon. Charging documents in the Capitol riot case describe him as a self-professed white supremacist who made comments about carrying out a school shooting and researched mass shootings; court records also list prior convictions for burglary and violating an anti-stalking order.