Stabbing spree at Michigan Walmart leaves 11 injured
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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A man accused of entering a Walmart in Michigan and randomly stabbing 11 shoppers before being detained by bystanders in the store parking lot is expected to face terrorism and multiple assault charges, authorities said Sunday.
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.
The 11 injured in a mass stabbing at a Walmart near Traverse City remain undergoing care, but zero are now in critical condition.
The stabbing spree at a Walmart near Traverse City left 11 people injured. The suspect appeared to randomly target the victims, according to police.
The mass stabbing start near the checkout lanes of a Traverse City-area Walmart store late Saturday afternoon, police said.
Walmart in Traverse City Saturday, July 26th. One of the bystanders, Matthew Kolakowski, is from Kent County. He helped to detain the suspect.
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.
Eleven people were taken to Munson Medical Center in Traverse City after a man stabbed shoppers in a nearby Walmart store.
Eleven people were wounded in a stabbing incident at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, officials said Saturday evening. A man is in custody.Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael D. Shea said in a news conference that the stabbings happened near the checkout area of the store and appeared to be random in nature.
A 64-year-old Traverse City woman is in the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries after a reported stabbing at