Investigators Seek Motive in Random Walmart Stabbing That Injured 11
- On Saturday, a 42-year-old Michigan man stabbed 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City around 4:45 p.m.
- The stabbing seemed to be a random act involving a folding knife, and law enforcement quickly apprehended the suspect shortly after the incident with assistance from bystanders.
- Eleven stabbing victims were receiving treatment at Munson Medical Center, with six in critical condition and five in serious condition, and three of them had surgery following the attack.
- Michigan Governor Whitmer expressed sympathy for those affected by the violent incident and the community grappling with its impact, while a Walmart representative denounced the violence as intolerable.
- Officials praised law enforcement and citizens for swift action, urged public vigilance, and the FBI is assisting the ongoing investigation into the random attack.
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Mugshot released of Walmart mass-stabbing suspect: 42-year-old charged with terror after brutal attack in Michigan * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit
Attack began near a checkout counter, with him wielding a folding knife, targeting victims at random, men and women, including one employee
(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Hong Jeong-gyu = A 'random stabbing rampage' occurred at a large mart in Michigan, USA, injuring 11 people.
Michigan authorities reported on Sunday that they will file charges of terrorism, in addition to 11 counts of attempted murder, against a 42-year-old man accused of perpetrating a knife attack at a Walmart supermarket. According to the Grand Traverse County Sheriff, Michael Shea, the assailant—identified as Bradford James Gille, an Afton resident, used a 3.5-inch folding knife to stab five men and six women, including an establishment worker. Vi…
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