Terror In Traverse City, Michigan, a 42-year-old man allegedly went on a random stabbing rampage inside a Walmart on Saturday afternoon, injuring 11 people. Though six were initially in critical condition, all are expected to survive. The suspect, identified as Bradford James Gille, has been arrested and faces charges including terrorism and 11 counts of assault with intent to murder.
“A former Marine—armed with a handgun—led a group of bystanders who confronted the attacker, ordered him to drop the knife, and helped detain him until police arrived. Officials say their intervention likely prevented additional injuries.”
“Authorities describe the incident as a ‘very random act of violence.’ As investigations continue, local and state officials have praised the courage of civilians and first responders alike.”
Person of interest images released in the Charlie Kirk assassination investigation, showing a man in sunglasses and a ballcap near the scene.
The weapon recovered is said to be a high-powered, older-model bolt-action Mauser .30-06 rifle, wrapped in a towel, with three unspent rounds in the magazine—all reportedly bearing these engravings.
According to internal law enforcement sources some ammunition was engraved with messages referencing “transgender” and “anti-fascist ideology.
VP Vance flew the casket home with Kirk's family on Airforce 2 home to Arizona.
President Trump announced he will posthumously award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. Trump praised Kirk as a fearless defender of faith and freedom whose life was cut short by assassination, saying his legacy will ‘inspire generations of Americans to stand for truth.’ The ceremony is expected at the White House next week with Kirk’s family in attendance.
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An Ingham County judge has dismissed all charges against the 16 Republican alternate electors who backed Trump in 2020. The judge ruled Attorney General Dana Nessel’s case was ‘legally insufficient,’ saying their actions didn’t amount to forgery or fraud under state law. Nessel blasted the decision and vowed to appeal.”
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