Montana Bar Shooting Suspect Faces Murder Charges After Week-Long Manhunt

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A man suspected of killing four people in a bar in Anaconda, Montana, after an eight-day manhunt, has been charged with four counts of murder. The suspect, Michael P. Brown, a U.S. Army veteran, fled into the hills following the shooting at the Owl Bar, which was the deadliest in Montana since 2015. He was captured armed near a highway after a large law enforcement operation. The victims included a bartender and three patrons, and the community remains shaken by the incident.
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- Montana man who evaded authorities for a week after bar shooting faces 4 counts of murder CBS News
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