Firefighters battling a fire at a San Jose post office.
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THE brother of former NFL star and war hero Pat Tillman has been arrested after allegedly driving a car into a post office.

The car and the building burst into flames following the horror smash.

Firefighters battling a fire at a San Jose post office.

Richard Tillman has been arrested after he allegedly drove into a post office buildingCredit: San Jose Fire Department
Richard Tillman, brother of Cpl. Pat Tillman, giving a eulogy at a memorial service.

Richard Tillman speaking at his brother’s memorial service in 2004Credit: Getty

Pictures from the scene showed a burned out car and plumes of smoke with firefighters battling the inferno.

The horror unfolded at around 3am local time on Sunday in San Jose, California.

Richard Tillman has been taken into custody and is being held without bail, as per the NBC affiliate KNTV-TV.

He told cops that he live-streamed the crash online, according to local reports.

Tillman is due to appear in court on Wednesday.

The crash is being probed as intentional.

“Postal inspectors are investigating the incident as a potentially intentional act,”

Tillman is the brother of former NFL star Pat.

Pat was killed in Afghanistan in 2004 after he walked away from football following the 9/11 terror attacks.

He was killed by friendly fire when serving overseas.

Pat played as a safety for the Arizona Cardinals between 1998 and 2001 before enlisting in the military.

He paused his football career months after marrying wife Marie, who was his high school sweetheart.

Pat signed up for the military after his honeymoon and served in Iraq and Afghanistan before his death.

He enlisted eight months after 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 terror attacks.

Pat turned down a $3.6 million contract offer when he joined the military.

The unit Pat was traveling in was ambushed in eastern Afghanistan in April 2004.

Pat’s brother, Richard, was among the speakers at his memorial service.

In the immediate aftermath of Pat’s death, it was thought he had been killed in the firing line.

But, a bombshell Pentagon report from 2007 revealed he had been killed by friendly fire.

Investigators found no criminal negligence in his death.

There had been four investigations into Pat’s death.

A car crashed into a San Jose post office, causing a fire.

Pictures from the scene show smoke and a burned-out carCredit: San Jose Fire Department
Portrait of Pat Tillman in military uniform.

Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan in 2004Credit: Alamy
Pat Tillman, Arizona Cardinals player, smiles during pregame.

Tillman was a former football starCredit: Getty
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