Michigan Walmart stabbing suspect may face terrorism charge
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TRAVERSE CITY, MI - In response to the violent stabbing attack at a Walmart store here that injured 11 people and shocked the community, Traverse City agencies have banded together to offer a free counseling center for any of the victims, bystanders, or community members who might need help - or just a listening ear.
The hospital treating the 11 victims injured in a random attack at a Traverse City Walmart has provided an update on their conditions.
"I'm still sitting and grappling with the weight of realizing that it was kind of a life-or-death moment," said Julia Martell, who witnessed the stabbing, which wounded 11 people.
In the aftermath of the stabbings, investigators and a forensics team worked inside the store to gather evidence.
Garfield Township — A Walmart store where 11 people were stabbed Saturday in what appeared to be random attack by a Cheboygan man remained closed Monday, though community members were rallying together to support one another.
A Walmart employee was helping a customer check out when she heard a warning that someone in the store had a knife.
Officials said the stabbings happened near the checkout area of the store and appeared to be random in nature.
Law enforcement officials have concluded a 64-year-old Traverse City woman who reported a stabbing incident at an apartment complex in Garfield Township was actually suffering from self-inflicted