Montana Bar Shooting Kills Four Suspect Manhunt Continues
Montana Bar Shooting Kills Four Suspect Manhunt Continues

Montana Bar Shooting Kills Four Suspect Manhunt Continues

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A manhunt is underway in Anaconda, Montana, for 45-year-old Michael Paul Brown, a former U.S. Army soldier and Montana National Guardsman, who allegedly opened fire at The Owl Bar, killing four residents: bartender Nancy Lauretta Kelley and patrons Daniel Edwin Baillie, David Allen Leach, and Tony Wayne Palm. Brown reportedly used a rifle during the shooting and fled the scene in a white truck, which was later found abandoned near Stumptown, west of Anaconda. Authorities have released images of Brown, describing him as 5-foot-10 with blue eyes and brown hair, and warn that he is armed and extremely dangerous, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid engagement. The search involves air and ground resources, with a $7,500 reward offered by the U.S. Marshals Service for information leading to his capture. Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen emphasized the suspect's instability and the threat he poses to the public, calling the crime an "absolutely heinous" act. Residents have been advised to immediately contact law enforcement if they spot Brown and to remain vigilant as the search continues.

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