Michigan Walmart stabbing suspect may face terrorism charge
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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.
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.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY — The Grand Traverse County Prosecutor’s Office is sounding off about the bond amount set for Walmart stabbing suspect Bradford James Gille. Prosecuting Attorney Noelle Moeggenberg brought charges of terrorism and assault with intent to murder against Gille, to which he pleaded not guilty on Monday.
Michigan Traverse City stabbing suspect Bradford James Gille is reportedly the author of a self-published book titled The Book of I Jesus Christ.