TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. − Authorities on July 27 were still trying to determine why a 42-year-old man went on a stabbing rampage at a local Walmart, wounding 11 people and prompting chaos as patrons scrambled to exit the building.
The attack began July 26 at about 5 p.m. − a busy time for the sprawling store. One witness said he watched in horror as the suspect, armed with a folding knife near a checkout counter, cut a woman's throat.
The suspect was subdued within minutes with the help of bystanders at the store, Grand Traverse County Sheriff Michael Shea said in a briefing. Six people were initially listed as critically injured and five others were listed in serious condition, Munson Healthcare said in a social media post. On July 27, citing "encouraging signs of recovery," the conditions were upgraded to seven in fair condition, four in serious condition.
“Based on the information that we have at this time, they were random acts,” Shea said.
He declined to offer further details about the suspect or motives pending further investigation, which were being aided by the state police and the FBI.











