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.
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