Michigan Walmart stabbing suspect may face terrorism charge
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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.
It was a seemingly normal Saturday for Julia Martell, who was browsing the aisles of her local Walmart with a friend when she heard people screaming.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has issued the following statement after Bradford Gille, of Afton, Michigan, stabbed 11 shoppers at a Walmart in Traverse City Saturday: I am grateful for the quick action from the many local law enforcement officers,
The stabbing spree at a Walmart near Traverse City left 11 people injured. The suspect appeared to randomly target the victims, according to police.
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.
A mass stabbing attack at a Walmart store in Traverse County, MI, left 10 customers and one employee injured.