The man accused of killing four people in a bar in Montana on Friday morning lived next to Montana.
The authorities identified the suspect, who, according to them, entered the owl bar in Anaconda and opened fire, like Michael Paul Brown, 45. He remains in general, and the search for him has continued until the weekend.
“The search still focuses on the Stumpptown Road area both on the ground and in the air and includes multiple local, state and federal agencies,” said the Department of Justice of Montana on Saturday morning.
The department also confirmed that the victims killed in the shooting were a waiter and three clients. Officials have not publicly published their names.
Brown allegedly entered the bar at 10:30 am and opened fire, killing four people, according to Research Administrator Lee Johnson with the Department of Justice of Montana.
A reason for the shooting at this time is still unknown.
The authorities said Brown wore a dyed shirt, blue jeans and an orange handkerchief on Friday. However, an image published on Saturday by the Montana Doj showed him fleeing from the scene, apparently stripped only of his boxers.

The authorities have urged anyone who sees Brown to call 911. It is believed that it is armed and dangerous, according to the Center for the Application of Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Law.