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A man accused of deliberately driving a vehicle into a Northern California post office is reportedly the brother of former NFL player and US Army ranger Pat Tillman, the US Postal Inspection Service ...
The man arrested for the incident was Richard Tillman, who is the brother of late NFL star turned U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman, according to San Jose Police. Richard Tillman, 44, was booked on ...
The brother of the late NFL star, Pat Tillman, has been arrested after a car crashed into a post office in California, according to reports.
Richard Tillman, 44, of San Jose, has been charged with malicious destruction of government property by fire, according to a federal criminal complaint unsealed Wednesday, also the day Tillman was ...
The suspect, who is the brother of the late NFL star Pat Tillman, is facing a single federal charge of malicious destruction by fire of a U.S. post office.
Richard Tillman has been charged with arson and vandalism in the alleged attack on a San Jose building over the weekend; his arresting officer turned off Tillman’s livestream of the incident.
A newly unsealed court document says Richard Tillman admitted to officers that he set a post office on fire because he was 'trying to make a statement to the United States Government.' ...
The family of former NFL player Pat Tillman issued a statement Monday after his brother was arrested in connection with a ...
Richard Tillman, brother of NFL star Pat Tillman, is charged with arson for setting fire to a San Jose post office, federal prosecutors say.
San Jose police are investigating after Pat Tillman's brother, Richard, allegedly crashed into a post office early Sunday morning, setting the building ablaze.
Richard Tillman walks into a San Jose courtroom on July 23, 2025. (KRON4 Photo) Sporting a long beard shoulder-length hair, Tillman waved and smiled at television news cameras in the courtroom.
Richard Tillman, 44, of San Jose was arrested after the car rammed into the office located in a strip mall around 3 a.m. Sunday, causing the building to go up in flames, San Jose police said.