
Montana Bar shooting victims, as the best policeman offers a new warning about an “unstable” gunman
Crazy Montana who Four people were shot in a small city The police warned that Bar could return to the neighborhood and threaten the residents, and the police warned with the continued chasing of the killer.
“Certainly, there are fears that he might return to the city,” the Montena Austin Knodsen’s public prosecutor told reporters on Sunday when Michael Paul Brown entered his third day.
Knudsen added: “This is an unstable person who entered and killed four people in cold blood without any reason. So there is absolutely concern for the public,” Knudsen added. “We believe this is a very armed and dangerous individual.”
Brown, 45, is suspected of being suspected of walking in the owl bar in Ankonda, Montana, on Friday morning and emptying the beneficiaries and employees with a gun.
Four people were killed, escaping from the bar waging only his underwear and disappeared in the nearby countryside.
The victims were revealed that they are Nancy Loreta Kelly, 64, and the sponsors of David Allen Leach, 70, Tony Wayne Palm, 74, Daniel Edwin Billy, 59.
Brown lived next to the bar and was regular there. While officials said that most of his victims are most likely, no motivation has been revealed.
It is still unclear why Brown was exposed when he fled – a strange scene captured in security footage that showed him a stone staircase from the bar – but officials said it was likely to be fully equipped again after he stole a white white truck filled with camping equipment.
The official said that since then this truck had abandoned.
Anaconda is about 25 miles northwest of Butte and near the mountainous border with Idaho.
Search teams from many agencies – including the federal government – joined the Research Party, where helicopters have surveyed rugged countryside on any signs of the suspect.
The residents were initially ordered to accommodate its place after the shooting, but it has since been allowed to communicate with their work.
Officials have requested that they maintain extreme caution.
“We think he may still be armed and dangerous,” Kanodesen said.
Brown served in the army from 2001 to 2005 and was deployed in Iraq, then he conducted a three -year period in the National Guard in Montana.
The family said that he has struggled with mental health in recent years, and advised that the shooting was not just a “big man”.
“He is a sick man who does not know who he is sometimes and often does not know where or when he is,” wrote Braun’s niece, Clara Boyle, on Facebook.
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