Marion County deputy shoots, injures man during response to suspected hostage situation

Oregon State Police said two Marion County deputies got into an “altercation” with a man armed with two knives while responding to a 911 call from an east Salem home Tuesday morning.
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Marion County’s top prosecutor opens grand jury review of conditions at state hospital

Paige Clarkson, Marion County’s district attorney, said she’s been increasingly concerned about the Oregon State Hospital’s ability to provide appropriate care for patients who need secure mental health treatment.
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Salem police chief to retire in May

Chief Trevor Womack led the Salem Police Department for five years, overseeing a recent drop in shootings and more use of data to guide policing decisions and inform the public.
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City of Salem denies officer at fault for woman’s injuries during 911 call response

After successfully petitioning to move an excessive force lawsuit against a Salem police officer to federal court, the city of Salem is arguing that a responding officer used reasonable force to arrest a woman who was interfering as officers investigated a fight at her home.
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Army Corps shortens timeline expected for Detroit Lake drawdown

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it will hold Detroit Lake at a lower level for two weeks later this year, an action that could force the city of Salem to rely on backup drinking water sources.
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Salem police ask for help identifying men involved in shooting of teenager

A young teenager was shot at McKay Park in February, and the Salem Police Department is asking for the public’s help finding two men suspected in the shooting.
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Man sentenced to over 5 years for stabbing landscaper who showed wounds to city council

A judge on Thursday, Feb. 26, sentenced Jonathon L. Jones, who admitted to stabbing a landscaper who tried to move his belongings at a south Salem shopping center last month.
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Updates on knife attack at Wallace Marine Park, south Salem stabbing

Salem Reporter’s monthly feature with the latest developments in recent criminal investigations and prosecutions.
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Judge dismisses Marion County’s lawsuit over ICE subpoenas

A federal judge dismissed a Marion County lawsuit over immigration subpoenas , siding with a state attorney who argued the county created “a false conflict” between state and federal laws.
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State police identify driver killed in Monday morning crash with school bus

Luke R. Brittan, 68, died after a crash with a Salem-Keizer School District bus on Highway 22 Monday morning, according to the Oregon State Police. The crash occurred after the school bus made an unsafe left turn, the police investigation found.
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