At least 11 injured in Michigan Walmart stabbing
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"I just went as hard as I could and just got him on his ankles with the grocery cart from behind," said the disabled veteran who, along with other shoppers, managed to disarm and restrain the man with the knife until police arrived.
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.
"I'm still sitting and grappling with the weight of realizing that it was kind of a life-or-death moment," said Julia Martell, who witnessed the stabbing, which wounded 11 people.
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Matthew Kolakowski was shopping with his daughter at a Michigan Walmart when he heard screams and saw a man with a knife.
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.
A 64-year-old Traverse City woman is in the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries after a reported stabbing at a Garfield Township apartment complex Tuesday evening, according to the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff’s office said it does not believe there are any safety concerns for the rest of the community.
"When she broke free, he indicated he was still looking for her, and would have kept going if he found her," court documents said.