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SALEM, Ore. — In yet another tragic reminder of Oregon’s growing public safety crisis, twelve men were stabbed at a Salem homeless shelter Sunday night — five of them now fighting for their lives in critical condition.
The suspect? A 42-year-old man from Bend who arrived in Salem by way of Portland — reportedly using an inner-city bus service to travel across counties the day before the attack.
Authorities have identified the man in custody as Tony Latrell Williams, who, according to police, walked into the Union Gospel Mission Men’s Shelter Sunday evening and without warning began stabbing people inside. When others attempted to intervene, they too
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