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mlive on MSN‘Blood-curdling screams:’ Marine veteran helps stop Walmart mass stabbing with shopping cartGRAND RAPIDS, MI - Matthew Kolakowski had just left the Walmart checkout lane when a worker screamed that a man had a knife. Then, he heard a “mass wave of just blood-curdling screams from the back of the store.
They went to Walmart to pick up fishing poles, pop and snacks for a day on the lake. They wound up stopping a stabbing.
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WPBN on MSNMarine veteran and his brother detail taking action to stop Traverse City Walmart stabbingTwo brothers who took action during the Saturday Traverse City Walmart stabbing that injured 11 people sat down for interviews in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
The former Marine who used a shopping cart as a weapon and the man who took cellphone video of bystanders helping to apprehend the Walmart mass stabbing suspect talked with reporters.
A man was arrested and is facing multiple charges for allegedly stabbing 11 people at a Walmart in Traverse City on Saturday. Thanks to multiple good Samaritans, police were able to apprehend the suspect.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) — Amid chaos on Saturday afternoon, community members sprang into action to confront the suspect in the Walmart parking lot during the mass stabbing incident. "I've been to Iraq and I've seen blood and gore," Matthew Kolakowski said. "But I had my kids with me and I would never want them to see that."
Marine veterans Matthew Kolakowski and Derrick Perry helped stop a man accused of attacking 11 people near Traverse City, Michigan.