
Watch: Civilians confront Walmart knife attack suspect A 42-year-old man is facing charges of terrorism and assault with intent to murder after 11 shoppers were stabbed at a Walmart supermarket in the US state of Michigan. An assailant used a folding knife to stab five men and six women, including a Walmart employee, on Saturday afternoon in Traverse City. The victims, ranging in age from 21 to 84, are all expected to survive. The suspect, Bradford James Gille, is due to be arraigned on Monday or Tuesday.
Main Idea: Bradford James Gille faces terrorism and assault charges after 11 people were stabbed at a Walmart in Michigan.
Key Points:
The stabbing at Walmart can make shoppers and workers feel less safe in public stores and may raise costs for security and emergency response.
Fast action by civilians, police, and the sheriff's office may help limit deaths and reassure communities that attacks can be stopped quickly.
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