Manhunt under way after four shot dead in Montana bar

A fire in a Montana bar died of four people, and the authorities wanted to lock in a neighborhood, a few kilometers away, while the authorities were looking for the suspect in a forested, mountainous area.
According to the Montana Criminal Investigation Department, the shooting took place on Friday at around 10.30 at the OWL Bar in Anaconda. The agency confirmed that four people were killed at the scene.
45 -year -old Michael Paul Brown, described as the suspect, lived on the side of the public records and the bar owner David Gwerder.
At that time, GWERDER, bartender and three bosses were killed at that time. He believed that the four victims had only one victim during the shooting, and he was not aware of the previous conflicts between Brown and Brown.
“He knew everyone in that bar. I guarantee this.” He said.
He continued: “There was no dispute about any of them. I think he caught.”
Brown’s house was cleaned by a Swat team and said it was last seen in the Stump Town area just west of Anaconda.
More than a dozen from the local and state police united in that area and locked it, so that no one was allowed or out. Randy Clark, a retired police officer living there, moved on a nearby mountain, while a helicopter wandered.
Montana Highway Patrol said that Brown was still armed.


