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A weekend stabbing spree at a Michigan Walmart initially left 11 injured, including six critically. As of the latest update, 10 people remain hospitalized and are being treated for their injuries, according to officials. The attack began at the Traverse City store around 4:43 p.m. local time on July 26.
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.
"Regrettably, less than 24 hours after receiving this order, a tragic series of events occurred in Traverse City," the sheriff's office said.
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Walmart Stabbing Suspect Identified As Bradford James Gille, 11 InjuredPolice have identified the suspect in Saturday's stabbing of 11 people at a Walmart in Michigan as 42-year-old Bradford James Gille. He is in custody in Grand Traverse County Jail and faces 11 counts of assault with intent to murder and one terrorism charge,
Shane Gille reveals his family's 28-year struggle with Brad Gille's mental illness before the attack that led to 11 attempted murder charges.
Bradford James Gille is 42 years old and a resident of Afton, Michigan. He has a prior criminal history and reportedly self-published a book last year.
Matthew Kolakowski was shopping with his daughter at a Michigan Walmart when he heard screams and saw a man with a knife
Video footage from the incident shows bystanders confront the suspect after a stabbing rampage that initially left 11 people injured.