Following what officers described as a” piercing event” at a men’s homeless shelter in Salem, Oregon, many people were taken to a doctor and a suspect was in prison. At the Union Gospel Mission, studies of murdering patients were reported shortly after 7 p.m. on Sunday. Executive Director Craig Smith revealed to NBC News later on Sunday that the perpetrator had just returned from a weekend night it and was about to check in for a next day when he got into a fight. He was obviously carrying a knife in his bag, and” something set him off,” Smith said. At least one staff member who was working the project’s check-in table was hurt in the altercation, according to Smith, who happened just before the person would have handed his belongings to staff. Many people were hurt, according to police. The nature of the injury was not specified. 11 people were taken to Salem Health Hospital, according to nearby broadcast reports. No details about the people being held in custody were made public by authorities. Up to 150 poor men seek shelter each day at the objective, according to its website, were left with messages seeking comment with the police, the hospital, and the mission.
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