
Manhunt for Montana bar shooting suspect continues as town mourns
Police are looking for Michael Paul Brown, 45, after four people were shot and killed in The Owl Bar in the small town of Anaconda, Montana.
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Police are looking for Michael Paul Brown, 45, after four people were shot and killed in The Owl Bar in the small town of Anaconda, Montana.
Authorities are continuing their search on land and in the air for Michael Paul Brown. The Army veteran is accused of a shooting inside a Montana bar on Friday and killing four people before fleeing. Police warn Brown, 45, is armed and dangerous.
A manhunt continues for Michael Paul Brown, the suspected gunman who police say shot four people fatally at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, on Friday. CBS News' Omar Villafranca has the latest details.
Authorities said the suspect in a shooting at The Owl Bar in Anaconda, Montana, was believed to be armed and dangerous.
Montana authorities released a new surveillance image showing who they have identified as the suspect in a bar shooting in Anaconda. Meanwhile, nearly 2,000 miles away, police in Tennessee are searching for a quadruple homicide suspect. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman reports.
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CBS News law enforcement contributor Rodney Harrison joins to discuss the latest details on the deadly office shooting in Midtown Manhattan.
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Four people, including a New York City Police Department officer and a Blackstone executive, died after a gunman with a high-powered rifle opened fire inside an office building in Midtown Manhattan, police said. The gunman died of self-inflicted wounds, police said. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has the latest details, while retired FBI special agent Mary Ellen O'Toole has more on what's next for investigators on the case.
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Richard Esposito, a former deputy commissioner of the NYPD and CBS News law enforcement contributor, joins "CBS Mornings" to break down what we know about the investigation and suspect in the Midtown Manhattan office building shooting that killed four people, including an NYPD officer.
Fear and confusion were rampant after a gunman shot and killed four people and wounded another in a Midtown Manhattan office tower Monday evening before, authorities said, taking his own life.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins "CBS Mornings" after a gunman opened fire in a Manhattan office tower, killing four people including Officer Didarul Islam, a husband and father of two.
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Rodney Harrison, former chief of department for the NYPD, and CBS News law enforcement contributor Richard Esposito offer their thoughts on how the investigation into Monday night's deadly shooting in the heart of New York City could progress.
A gunman killed at least one police officer and shot a handful of other people Monday in the heart of New York City. CBS News New York has the latest details.
New York City police officers responded Monday to an active shooter situation in Midtown Manhattan. At least one police officer and two civilians were shot, according to the NYPD. CBS News New York reports.
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