• 12 people hurt in Salem negro mass stabbing at Union Gospel Mission

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    SALEM Ore. (KPTV) - Twelve people were injured in a mass stabbing at the
    Union Gospel Mission homeless shelter in Salem late Sunday, in what
    police describe as a sudden, unprovoked attack. The suspect is in
    custody.

    At about 7:15 p.m., police responded to reports of multiple stabbing
    victims at the mission on Commercial Street Northeast.

    Police said the 11 victims were taken to the hospital with “varying
    types of injuries.” A 12th victim was later found at the hospital,
    having arrived on his own.

    As of 11 a.m. Monday, police said five men remain hospitalized. Their
    last listed condition was “critical.”

    The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Tony Latrell Williams of Bend,
    was arrested outside near the shelter. Lt. Treven Upkes of the Salem
    Police Department said the knife was recovered by investigators. It was described as being about 8 inches long.

    Raw video from a bystander shows the arrest of Tony Williams, the man
    suspected of stabbing 12 people at the Union Gospel Mission's men's
    shelter in Salem, OR. FOX 12 spoke with the CEO of Union Gospel Mission
    who says the initial attack started in the lobby. One employee in the
    lobby was taking the suspects bag for safekeeping overnight, which is
    standard protocol and that’s reportedly when the suspect began attacking people.

    Williams is accused of stabbing both employees at the front desk; one is
    in critical condition and the other suffered several stab wounds but is expected to be okay.

    After Williams targeted employees, witnesses say he stabbed several more
    people at the mission and then went outside and targeted several others
    at random.

    Witnesses say it was a gruesome and terrifying scene as each person
    tried to protect themselves. Victims said Williams moved quickly,
    cutting and stabbing people without warning or hesitation.

    “As he was going by people, I saw people were hitting the ground, and I
    was like ‘what’s going on?’ and that’s when I realized he had a knife,”
    Alan Humphreys said. “He stabbed them bad. He cut people really bad. He
    cut one guy from his belly button all the way up to her sternum on his chest.”

    “Astonishing, for lack of a better word,” said Caleb Rennie, who
    recorded video of Williams’ arrest. “Never would I have thought
    something like this would happen in Salem.”

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    Lt. Upkes said Williams was on a bus from Portland to Deschutes County,
    but he got off in Salem before the stabbing.

    Williams was arraigned on charges of of second-degree attempted murder
    and 11 counts of second-degree assault in court on Monday. He was denied
    bail, and had several outbursts in court.

    The investigation is ongoing.

    Court records show that Williams has a lengthy criminal history in Coos
    and Deschutes counties, dating back to 2002, including a charge for
    attempted murder in Coos County in 2004.

    https://www.kptv.com/2025/06/02/11-people-hurt-stabbing-salem-union-gospe l-mission/

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  • From artimus@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 3 19:39:19 2025
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    On 03 Jun 2025, But..Reparations! <blmfrauds@dont-email.me> posted some news:20250603.113730.0014ca8b@msgid.frell.theremailer.net:

    SALEM Ore. (KPTV) - Twelve people were injured in a mass stabbing at
    the Union Gospel Mission homeless shelter in Salem late Sunday, in
    what police describe as a sudden, unprovoked attack. The suspect is in custody.

    At about 7:15 p.m., police responded to reports of multiple stabbing
    victims at the mission on Commercial Street Northeast.

    Police said the 11 victims were taken to the hospital with “varying types of injuries.” A 12th victim was later found at the hospital, having arrived on his own.

    As of 11 a.m. Monday, police said five men remain hospitalized. Their
    last listed condition was “critical.”

    The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Tony Latrell Williams of Bend,
    was arrested outside near the shelter. Lt. Treven Upkes of the Salem
    Police Department said the knife was recovered by investigators. It
    was described as being about 8 inches long.

    Raw video from a bystander shows the arrest of Tony Williams, the man suspected of stabbing 12 people at the Union Gospel Mission's men's
    shelter in Salem, OR. FOX 12 spoke with the CEO of Union Gospel
    Mission who says the initial attack started in the lobby. One employee
    in the lobby was taking the suspects bag for safekeeping overnight,
    which is standard protocol and that’s reportedly when the suspect began attacking people.

    Williams is accused of stabbing both employees at the front desk; one
    is in critical condition and the other suffered several stab wounds
    but is expected to be okay.

    After Williams targeted employees, witnesses say he stabbed several
    more people at the mission and then went outside and targeted several
    others at random.

    Witnesses say it was a gruesome and terrifying scene as each person
    tried to protect themselves. Victims said Williams moved quickly,
    cutting and stabbing people without warning or hesitation.

    “As he was going by people, I saw people were hitting the ground,
    and I was like ‘what’s going on?’ and that’s when I realized
    he had a knife,” Alan Humphreys said. “He stabbed them bad. He cut
    people really bad. He cut one guy from his belly button all the way up
    to her sternum on his chest.”

    “Astonishing, for lack of a better word,” said Caleb Rennie, who recorded video of Williams’ arrest. “Never would I have thought something like this would happen in Salem.”

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    Lt. Upkes said Williams was on a bus from Portland to Deschutes
    County, but he got off in Salem before the stabbing.

    Williams was arraigned on charges of of second-degree attempted murder
    and 11 counts of second-degree assault in court on Monday. He was
    denied bail, and had several outbursts in court.

    The investigation is ongoing.

    Court records show that Williams has a lengthy criminal history in
    Coos and Deschutes counties, dating back to 2002, including a charge
    for attempted murder in Coos County in 2004.

    https://www.kptv.com/2025/06/02/11-people-hurt-stabbing-salem-union-gos
    pe l-mission/

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