UGM stabbing suspect needs mental care at Oregon State Hospital to face charges, psychologist finds

The man charged with stabbing 11 people at the Union Gospel Mission should receive mental health care at the Oregon State Hospital until he is mentally fit to face the charges against him, his lawyer told a judge on Monday.
That request came after a psychologist found that Tony L. Williams, 42, of Bend was unable to assist his lawyer in his defense due to a mental illness. People unable to do so are supposed…





