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Army veteran Michael Brown who shot four people dead at Montana bar is ARRESTED after week-long manhunt

Army veteran Michael Brown who shot four people dead at Montana bar is ARRESTED after week-long manhunt

Daily Mail​6 days ago
Police in Montana have finally arrested the man accused of murdering four people at a bar after he went on the run for seven days.
Michael Brown, 45, was found alive - and was taken into custody on Friday.
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