Pat Tillman’s brother arrested for alleged fire caused after a burning accident against the Post Office: Police

Photo: California Post Office Fire

Federal postal researchers are investigating why a car crashed into a neighborhood post office in the morning of Sunday in San José, California.

The post office building caught fire and was wrapped in flames after the car entered it.

Photo: California Post Office Fire

This photo provided by the San José Fire Department shows firefighters who responded to a fire after a car crashed into a post office, on Sunday, July 20, 2025 in San José, California (San José Fire Department through AP)

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The man arrested by the incident was Richard Tillman, who is the brother of the deceased star of the NFL turned into the US rangers. Uu. Pat Tillman, according to the San José Police.

Richard Tillman, 44, was hired under suspicion of a fire caused in the Santa Clara County prison.

“Shortly after 3 in the morning, the Fire and Police departments of San José responded to the reports of a flame vehicle in the box of the box of the box in the post office of the Almaden Valley station. The fire was extinguished without injuries,” said the United States postal inspection service in a statement.

Federal researchers told ABC News that know and investigate words that paint the spray found in the post office building and states that the driver transmitted the car that led the car to the building.

Photo: California Post Office Fire

This photo provided by the San José Fire Department shows firefighters who responded to a fire after a car crashed into a post office, on Sunday, July 20, 2025 in San José, California (San José Fire Department through AP)

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The connection of the words painted with spray to the incident is not clear at this time, the sources familiar with the investigation told ABC News.

It is not clear if the driver was affected.

ABC News has communicated with the Pat Tillman Foundation for family comments.

Pat Tillman put his NFL career with the Arizona cardinals waiting after September 11 attacks and enlisted in the army. He was killed by a friendly fire while serving in Afghanistan in 2004.

Anyone is encouraged with information to contact postal inspectors at 877-876-2455.

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