At least 11 injured in Michigan Walmart stabbing
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The suspect at times went off on tangents about cigarettes filled with fiberglass and seeing videos about psychotropic drugs.
In an ABC News exclusive, Derrick Perry recounts his confrontation and pulling his gun on the man accused of stabbing 11 people at a Michigan Walmart.
The suspect at times went off on tangents about cigarettes filled with fiberglass and seeing videos about psychotropic drugs.
Video shows an armed bystander confronting a knife attacker who allegedly injured 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, on Saturday.
An analysis of court records and archives found Bradford James Gille had a history of legal and mental health struggles before the July 26 attack.
"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.
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 Walmart employee was helping a customer check out when she heard a warning that someone in the store had a knife.