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New CCTV footage captures stabbing spree in Michigan Walmart

New CCTV footage captures stabbing spree in Michigan Walmart

Al Bawaba2 days ago
Published August 19th, 2025 - 06:57 GMT
ALBAWABA - A Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, recently witnessed a terrifying incident after a man entered its premises and went on a stabbing spree, injuring 11 people.
While the stabbing occurred three weeks ago, investigators revealed a new surveillance video capturing a man running around the Walmart branch and stabbing unsuspecting civilians. NBC News got in contact with one of the victims, Aaron Boudot, who told the outlet that he thought he was going to die while shopping with his family.
He added, "I lost three liters of blood in definitely less than 40 seconds,' Boudot, 41, said in his first interview about the mass stabbing, which injured 11 people. 'I wasn't going to last long. I said my goodbyes."
HORROR: Surveillance video shows stabbing rampage inside Michigan WalmartThe attacker was stopped after being confronted by a citizen armed with a handgun.
11 people were wounded, some with life-threatening injuries. pic.twitter.com/4PV7o4oaGi — Breaking911 (@Breaking911) August 18, 2025
However, Boudot survived after a stranger inside the supermarket tied the injured area with a tourniquet.
The victims aged between 29 and 84 are all expected to survive, nine of whom have already been treated and released.
Police identified the suspect as 42-year-old Bradford James Gille, who pleaded not guilty to charges of terrorism and assault with the intent of murder. However, he is being held at a psychiatric facility and is expected to make a court appearance on Friday, as reported by NBC News.
Many American netizens took to social media, urging individuals to carry weapons for self-defense and added protection.
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