Pat Tillman’s brother arrested after the accident in the post office causes a fire

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The late nfl legend and the American army ranger Pat Tillman was involved in a car accident early on Sunday morning which caught a post office.
San Jose police investigate an accident at around 3 a.m. in local time at the post office in question, by Bay region NBCAnd Richard Tillman was the main suspect because he was placed in police custody in relation to the fire.
When the police arrived, they found a vehicle rolling in the post office and caught fire, which also rushed the building.
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The defensive rear of the Cardinals of Arizona, Pat Tillman, smiles during the pre-match. (Getty Images)
Richard Tillman also told the police that he was Pat Tillman’s brother on the scene, according to the point of sale. He said he also broadcast the situation on social networks live.
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County Sheriff Bureau of Santa Clara Prison files confirm that Richard Tillman was reserved on Sunday, although no accusation was made public. He also has no deposit amount with an appearance before the court scheduled for July 23.
San Jose police are working with San Jose fire fire fire fire, as well as American postal inspectors, to determine who will investigate how the fire has occurred in the building.

Pat Tillman died in tragic circumstances in 2004. (Getty Images)
Pat Tillman was an NFL star for the Cardinals of Arizona who left his career in football to enlist in the US military in May 2002. The decision came after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Tillman served in Iraq and Afghanistan as army ranger, making several fighting visits before being killed in the Afghan mountains.

Richard Tillman, CPL’s brother. Pat Tillman, lifts a toast with a glass of Guinness, while he speaks to a commemorative service for his brother. (David Paul Morris / Getty Images)
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Although it was initially reported that Tillman had been killed by enemy fire, the Pentagon told his family that he had been killed by friendly fire. In 2007, the Pentagon judged that Tillman’s death was accidental.
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