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Judge to review bond for Walmart stabbing suspect after motion for revocation filed

UpNorthLive | August 16, 2025



Bradford Gille, the man accused of stabbing 11 people at the Walmart in Garfield Township, could have his bond revoked.

Gille was arraigned Monday in 86th District Court. Magistrate Tammi Rodgers set Gille’s bond at $100,000 cash surety.

The bond’s amount generated a lot of online debate and concern about whether there was a possibility someone would raise enough money to post Gille’s bond.

Grand Traverse County Prosecuting Attorney Noelle Moeggenberg confirmed to UpNorthLive she planned to file a motion Tuesday to have Gille’s bond increased with additional protections or revoked entirely.

Viewers of Gille’s arraignment also pointed out he made a finger gun hand gesture to the jail camera as the magistrate was reading his bond conditions.

When asked about the hand gesture, Moeggenberg said over email, “Frankly, I would have filed a motion even if the defendant had not made that gesture.”

Moeggenberg said because of the gesture, she’s pushing for the bond to be revoked and not just increased.

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This post currently has 47 comments.

  1. @tipsygamer7487

    August 16, 2025 at 10:10 pm

    And THIS is the USA justice system at work ladies and gentlemen. LMAO. But let a black man drive without a license and he's torn to shreds and it's validated by wytes nationwide.

  2. @jones420of88

    August 16, 2025 at 10:10 pm

    And she didnt even compare it to any other heinous crime. But She compared it to sexual offenses. Drug offenses and domestic violence and Embezzlement stuff like that, who does that ? Those are nowhere near the same equivalent of crime what the heck is wrong with that judge

  3. @ShannonSaunders-i8q

    August 16, 2025 at 10:10 pm

    Yep and he is poised at plying the not guilty by reason f insanity like he did in his misdemeanors. It wasn’t until she seen or heard about his gesture that she changed it. Insane no bond for him no plying the mental card justice period. This is why we have so much crime. No kidding he is mental no one sane would do that does that mean he should get time in hospital no way. This mental crap is getting carried away research how many mentally ill people we have in each state they don’t go around doing this you know who does it’s called criminals. Stop the fear spreading and mis information of mentally ill people . There are mentally Ik land there are criminals he is a criminal.

  4. @BudinVegas

    August 16, 2025 at 10:10 pm

    Judge who gave him bond reinforces my assessment of judges. 97% of judges are stupid
    and cannot be trusted to protect the public. Only a stupid goon would give bond to a stabber.

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