Montana man who evaded authorities for a week after bar shooting faces four counts of murder
Michael Paul Brown, a 45-year-old former soldier, faces four murder charges after an unprovoked shooting and a week-long manhunt involving multiple law enforcement agencies.
- Michael Paul Brown, a former soldier, is accused of killing four people at a Montana bar and evading authorities for a week.
- He faces four counts of murder and is being held on $2 million bail.
- Authorities have not commented on a potential motive, but his niece said Brown struggled with mental illness.
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Man accused of Anaconda bar deaths to face 4 homicide charges
Michael Paul Brown, 45, will be arraigned Wednesday in Anaconda on deliberate homicide charges tied to his alleged role in shooting and killing four people Aug. 1 at a bar.
·Billings, United States
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Man charged with murder in Montana shootings
BILLINGS, Mont. — A man suspected of killing four people at a Montana bar and evading capture for a week while hundreds of law enforcement officers searched for him in the nearby mountains faces four counts of murder, according to…
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