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Video shows Traverse City Walmart stabbing suspect chasing, attacking shoppers

Bradford James Gille, 42, faces terrorism and assault charges after stabbing 11 Walmart shoppers aged 29 to 84, with nine treated and released, authorities said.

  • On July 26, 41-year-old Aaron Boudot and his family were attacked by Bradford Gille inside a Traverse City Walmart, injuring 11 people.
  • Gille, who has pleaded not guilty, has a long history of severe mental illness that went unaddressed despite family efforts, according to his brother.
  • Boudot was stabbed five times, losing three liters of blood in less than 40 seconds, but bystanders applied a tourniquet that saved his life.
  • Gille is facing a terrorism charge along with multiple assault charges related to attempted murder, and his bail has been established at $1 million; a competency hearing is planned to determine his ability to stand trial.
  • All injured victims, ranging in age from 29 to 84, have been released, while the attack spurred public concern over mental health system failures.
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WPBN broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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