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Michigan Walmart Stabbing Suspect Arraigned on Terrorism Charges After Marine Veteran’s Intervention

Authorities set a $100,000 cash bond with hearings slated for early August following an arraignment on terrorism and attempted murder charges

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Overview

  • Bradford James Gille was arraigned on July 28 on 11 counts of attempted murder and one count of terrorism and faces life imprisonment if convicted
  • Magistrate Tammi Rodgers ordered a $100,000 cash bond and scheduled a probable cause hearing for August 6 and a preliminary hearing for August 12
  • Munson Healthcare confirmed all 11 victims are now in fair condition or better, with several patients already discharged
  • Former Marine Derrick Perry and other shoppers held Gille at gunpoint in the Walmart parking lot, an intervention that prevented further injuries
  • Gille’s family and court documents detail his long history of mental illness and note that a recent court-ordered evaluation was not completed before the attack, prompting calls for systemic reforms