Man who faced Traverse City Walmart stabbing suspect
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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.
Police have identified the suspect in Saturday's stabbing of 11 people at a Walmart in Michigan as 42-year-old Bradford James Gille. He is in custody in Grand Traverse County Jail and faces 11 counts of assault with intent to murder and one terrorism charge,
The former Marine who used a shopping cart as a weapon and the man who took cellphone video of bystanders helping to apprehend the Walmart mass stabbing suspect talked with reporters.