Michigan Walmart stabbing suspect may face terrorism charge
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Bradford James Gille, 42, faces terrorism charges after the mass stabbing incident at a Traverse City-area Walmart.
"I'm still sitting and grappling with the weight of realizing that it was kind of a life-or-death moment," said Julia Martell, who witnessed the stabbing, which wounded 11 people.
The suspect who allegedly injured 11 people with a knife at a Michigan Walmart on Saturday is a mentally unwell
Bradford Gille was arraigned on multiple charges, including assault with intent to murder and terrorism. Magistrate called allegations "heinous."
TRAVERSE CITY, MI – Police have identified the man they believe entered a Walmart and stabbed 11 people at random. Bradford James Gille, 42, is in custody and awaiting arraignment on numerous charges in connection with the mass stabbing, police said at a press conference Sunday, July 27.
A 64-year-old Traverse City woman is in the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries after a reported stabbing at a Garfield Township apartment complex Tuesday evening, according to the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff’s office said it does not believe there are any safety concerns for the rest of the community.