Michigan Walmart stabbing suspect may face terrorism charge
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Multiple people were involved in stopping and detaining the suspect in Saturday's attack at a Walmart store in Traverse City. One was armed with a pistol.
An analysis of court records and archives found Bradford James Gille had a history of legal and mental health struggles before the July 26 attack.
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A 42-year-old Michigan man accused of carrying out a knife attack at a Traverse City Walmart has been charged.
Bradford James Gille, 42, is suspected of traveling from his home nearly 100 miles away to perpetrate the stabbing attack at the Walmart store in Garfield Township, just outside of Traverse City. He is slated to be arraigned soon on criminal charges that include attempted murder and terrorism.
He was the man who took a widely circulating video of citizens containing the suspect in a July 26 stabbing at Walmart in Traverse City that left 11 people injured. In it, people surrounding the suspect yell to drop the knife, which he appears to do.
Garfield Township — A Walmart store where 11 people were stabbed Saturday in what appeared to be random attack by a Cheboygan man remained closed Monday, though community members were rallying together to support one another.
The 11 injured in a mass stabbing at a Walmart near Traverse City remain undergoing care, but zero are now in critical condition.
At least 11 people are being treated after a mass stabbing at Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan. A suspect is in custody. Here's what we know.
The 42-year-old man suspected of stabbing 11 people at a Walmart near Traverse City was identified as Bradford James Gille of Cheboygan County.
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Matthew Kolakowski was shopping with his daughter at a Michigan Walmart when he heard screams and saw a man with a knife.
One victim of the weekend stabbing at a Walmart near Traverse City remains in serious condition as of the morning of Monday, July 28, according to Munson Healthcare.