At least 11 people have been stabbed at a Walmart in Michigan and a suspect is in custody

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A stabbing incident at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan, resulted in injuries to at least 11 individuals on Saturday, with a suspect now in custody. The Michigan State Police announced that the local sheriff's office is leading the investigation, with limited details available at this time. Munson Healthcare confirmed via social media that the victims are being treated at the region's largest hospital. Walmart's corporate spokesperson indicated the company is cooperating with police and deferring inquiries to law enforcement. Authorities have urged residents to avoid the area as the investigation continues.

This incident raises significant safety concerns for shoppers and employees alike. Traverse City, located approximately 255 miles northwest of Detroit, is a popular destination for tourists and locals. Such violent events can have lasting impacts on community trust and public safety perceptions.

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