A state cushion continues in Montana on Friday after four people were killed in a shooting at a bar in Anaconda in western Montana, according to the Granite County Sheriff’s office.
The suspect of shots, Michael Paul Brown, 45, is generally and is believed to be armed and dangerous.
“Every time you still have an active loose shooter, it will be dangerous,” said Rico Barkell officer to ABC News Western Montana.

A photo without Date of Michael Paul Brown.
Anaconda – Deer Lodge County Law Center
The governor of Montana, Greg Gianforte, said on social networks that he was “closely monitoring the situation involving an active shooter in Anaconda.”
According to the Sheriff of the near Butte-Silver Bow county, the shooting occurred in the owl bar in Anaconda, a city of approximately 9,000 people in southern Montana.
It is not yet clear what led to shooting.
Brown was last seen driving a White Ford F-15 2007 truck with Montana plates, said the Sheriff.
The suspect’s house in Anaconda was clear by Swat, according to Barkell, who added that Brown can now be in a nearby city of Stumptown on foot.
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