As the manhunt for Michael Paul Brown carries on for a third day, tragedy strikes a small Montana community where four innocent lives were taken during a horrific bar shooting.
Manhunt for Montana Bar Shooting Suspect Deepens as Victims Identified

Manhunt for Montana Bar Shooting Suspect Deepens as Victims Identified
Authorities expand search for Michael Paul Brown, the suspect in a bar shooting that left four dead.
Police have identified the victims, revealing the identities of barmaid Nancy Lauretta Kelley, 64, and three patrons: Daniel Edwin Baillie, 59, David Allen Leach, 70, and Tony Wayne Palm, 74. The attack occurred at The Owl Bar in Anaconda on Friday morning, prompting an extensive search for the 45-year-old Army veteran who allegedly opened fire with a rifle before fleeing into nearby foothills.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen addressed the media, expressing grave concerns for public safety and describing Brown as unstable. Authorities are offering a $7,500 reward for information leading to his capture. The manhunt has mobilized around 250 federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who are scouring the area both on the ground and via air.
Knudsen stated that Brown was known to frequent the bar and likely had familiarity with his victims, heightening the tragedy of the event. Barmaid Cassandra Dutra commented on Brown's past presence in the bar, indicating he was often a solitary figure.
Victim Nancy Kelley's daughter mourned her mother’s loss, reflecting on how violence, particularly mass shootings, seemed unimaginable in their close-knit community, which is unaccustomed to such dangers.
Investigators are still working under the assumption that Brown is alive and armed, despite the possibility he may be deceased. The gunman served in Iraq but has faced reported battles with mental health issues according to family members.
As businesses begin to reopen following temporary closures due to the shooting, the haunting atmosphere lingers in Anaconda, compounded by recent cancellations of public gatherings due to the ongoing manhunt. The white Ford-150 used in his escape has been located, but Brown remains missing, prompting steadfast efforts for his apprehension amidst growing community anxiety.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen addressed the media, expressing grave concerns for public safety and describing Brown as unstable. Authorities are offering a $7,500 reward for information leading to his capture. The manhunt has mobilized around 250 federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who are scouring the area both on the ground and via air.
Knudsen stated that Brown was known to frequent the bar and likely had familiarity with his victims, heightening the tragedy of the event. Barmaid Cassandra Dutra commented on Brown's past presence in the bar, indicating he was often a solitary figure.
Victim Nancy Kelley's daughter mourned her mother’s loss, reflecting on how violence, particularly mass shootings, seemed unimaginable in their close-knit community, which is unaccustomed to such dangers.
Investigators are still working under the assumption that Brown is alive and armed, despite the possibility he may be deceased. The gunman served in Iraq but has faced reported battles with mental health issues according to family members.
As businesses begin to reopen following temporary closures due to the shooting, the haunting atmosphere lingers in Anaconda, compounded by recent cancellations of public gatherings due to the ongoing manhunt. The white Ford-150 used in his escape has been located, but Brown remains missing, prompting steadfast efforts for his apprehension amidst growing community anxiety.