OSP Investigating Use Of Deadly Force Incident In Marion County - 06/11/26
SALEM COUNTY, Ore. (11 June 2026) – On Thursday, June 11, 2026, at approximately 7:26 a.m., the Salem Police Department responded to a report of an adult male holding an adult female hostage near the 3000 block to Portland Road in Salem.
Several Salem police officers and an Oregon State Police trooper responded to the area to conduct a search to locate the involved parties. Two Salem police officers located the suspect and victim near a tent on vacant property near railroad tracks.
The suspect was in possession of a weapon and was uncooperative. The incident culminated in the use of deadly physical force by one Salem police officer.
Following the shooting, the female victim was able to walk out and contact responding officers.
Salem SWAT assisted in taking the suspect into custody who was transported to a local hospital and is reportedly in stable condition.
Once released from medical care, the suspect Jose Luis Anguiano (35) of Salem, will be transferred to the Marion County Jail.
Pursuant to Marion County protocol for deadly force incidents (Senate Bill 111 protocol) the Oregon State Police are investigating the incident with the assistance of the Keizer Police Department, Marion County Sheriff’s Office, and the Marion County Attorney’s Office.
The Salem Police officer involved in the incident, Sergeant Jason Donner has been placed on administrative leave per protocol. Sergeant Donner has been employed with the Salem Police Department since 2004.
The investigation is ongoing. No additional information is available for release at this time. Any future news releases will be issued by the Marion County District Attorney’s Office.
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