Mobile Police have arrested and released the name of the man who brought horror to a Goodwill Easter Seals store located in Tillman's Corner, just before closing time.

Bradley Williams, 30, was treated at the hospital and arrested Monday night after he stabbed three store employees. Williams entered the store through the donor door in the back of the store with two knives.

According to Goodwill Easter Seals President and CEO Frank Harkin, Williams stabbed one employee, who was able to fend him off. Williams then moved to the sales floor, where he was confronted by two other employees. They were able to use a baseball bat and a large case, used to store merchandise, to defend themselves, disarm the attacker and neutralize the threat to customers.

In the scuffle, those two employees were both cut.

Police responded to the call around 5:30 p.m. Investigators say Williams was unprovoked.

Williams has been charged with two counts of attempted murder and one count of second-degree assault.

Goodwill Easter Seals President and CEO Frank Harkin said Tuesday afternoon that the store was the scene of a "random act of violence." "We don't know this gentleman. Our employees didn't know this gentleman. We don't know why he did what he did."

"This guy was on a rage," he added. "We don't know if it was chemically induced, or what."

Mobile Chief of Police James Barber acknowledged investigators are exploring the possibility that Williams could have been under the influence of drugs. He said that they plan to interview Williams as he recovers from the incident and the subsequent medical treatment he received in the hospital.

"We have two heroes," Harkin said of the employees who were able to subdue Williams inside the store. "We want to make sure when they get healed up a bit that we honor them."

Harkin also said that the store will continue to operate, keeping the employee and customer security in mind, but open doors and open hearts will continue to be at the forefront of their operation. "We are here to help people who are troubled and have problems. Sometimes that puts us in a vulnerable position."

Update: According to Goodwill Easter Seals CEO Frank Harkins, as of Tuesday afternoon, all three employees are in stable condition and on the road to "physical and emotional" recovery.