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Michigan Walmart Stabbing Suspect May Face Terrorism Charge After Injuring 11 in Apparent Random Attack

The man was captured in three minutes thanks to "citizen involvement," Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael D. Shea said.

Michigan officials are seeking a terrorism charge in addition to 11 counts of assault with intent to murder against a man who allegedly stabbed nearly a dozen people Saturday at a Walmart in what they described as a seemingly random attack.

The suspect has been identified as 42-year-old Bradford James Gille, according to Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael D. Shea. Gille has a prior record of assault incidents and “controlled substance violations,” Shea said Sunday at a news conference.

Officials reiterated that the stabbings appear to have been random. Still, prosecutors are pursuing a terrorism charge in addition to multiple counts of assault with intent to murder.

Read the rest of the story at NBC News.

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