Victims of Montana bar shooting identified as manhunt for military veteran suspect continues

Authorities identified four victims who were shot and killed when an army veteran was allegedly opened fire in the owl bar in Anaconda, Montana on Friday morning.
On Friday at 10:30, 45 -year -old Michael Brown entered the owl stick and 59 -year -old Daniel Edwin Baillie, 70 -year -old Nancy Lauretta Kelley, 70 -year -old David Allen Leach and 74 -year -old Tony Wayne Palm’ya allegedly killed.
While the search efforts continue in the Stumptown region just west of Anaconda, where the suspect was last seen, Brown usually remains.
The authorities published a photo of Brown on Saturday, showing him bare feet and shirts, and a flight from the steps went down.
After the truck has been abandoned, human hunt is intensifying for the army veteran suspected of killing 4 in the bar shooting
According to the State Department of Penal Investigation (DCI), the photo showed that Brown was wearing black shorts and fled after the shoot on Friday.
It is not clear what causes the shoot.
DCI manager Lee Johnson said on Friday evening, the authorities found the white F-150 van allegedly escaped Brown, he said. However, Brown was not found in or around the vehicle.
Gunman shoots more than one person in Montana Business, the authorities start intensive manhunt
After discovering the vehicle, the authorities focused their research on the mountains near the Stumptown road. The search continued until Sunday and included air and ground sources.
Swat also cleared Brown’s house on Friday, but remained in general.
Although the law enforcement officers were believed to be armed and dangerous, they did not receive reports that Brown had damaged other people.
The creepy image shows the suspect in the war paint of Idaho Firefighter before the deadly attack
Residents in the region were encouraged to stay in their homes and stay in a high alarm.
DCI warned the inhabitants to see Brown not approaching him. Instead, residents are immediately encouraged to call 911. It is defined as 5 fit-10 with blue eyes and brown hair and about 170 pounds.
Brown was an armor crew in Ordu from January 2001 to May 2005 and served in the national guards from April 2006 to March 2008, and the Army Public Relations confirmed FOX News Digital. From February 2004 to March 2005, he served in Iraq and left the service with the rank of sergeant.
Authorities assumed the duty of armor crew in Montana National Guards from April 2006 to March 2009.
Alexandra Koch and Associated Press from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.



