11 stabbed at Salem, Oregon mission that aids homeless people
11 stabbed at Salem, Oregon mission that aids homeless people

Police in Salem, Oregon say 11 people were stabbed Sunday evening at a mission that aids homeless people and a male suspect was in custody.
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Truth Analysis
Analysis Summary:
The article appears mostly accurate based on the available sources. The core claim of a stabbing incident with multiple victims at a Salem mission is supported. There is no apparent bias in the reporting.
Detailed Analysis:
- Claim:** 11 people were stabbed Sunday evening at a mission that aids homeless people in Salem, Oregon.
- Verification Source #1: Supports the claim of a mass stabbing in downtown Salem with multiple victims.
- Verification Source #4: Supports the claim of a stabbing incident in downtown Salem with multiple people hurt.
- Verification Source #1: Specifies the location as the Union Gospel Mission of Salem.
- Failure to cover:* The exact number of victims (11) is not explicitly confirmed by all sources, but the term "mass stabbing" and "multiple people hurt" suggest a significant number. The claim that the mission aids homeless people is not directly verified by the provided sources, but it is a reasonable assumption based on the name "Union Gospel Mission" and general knowledge of such organizations.
- Claim:** A male suspect was in custody.
- Failure to cover:* None of the provided sources explicitly confirm that a suspect is in custody.
Supporting Evidence/Contradictions:
- Verification Source #1: "Salem Police said they responded to a call about a stabbing incident involving multiple victims at the Union Gospel Mission of Salem..." This supports the core claim of a mass stabbing at the mentioned location.
- Verification Source #4: "'Multiple' people hurt in downtown Salem stabbing 'incident,' police say..." This corroborates the occurrence of a stabbing incident with multiple victims.
- Lack of Coverage:* The exact number of victims (11) and the suspect's custody status are not explicitly confirmed by all provided sources.