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Salem Settles $850K Suit Over Fatal Police Shooting

The city of Salem has agreed to pay $850,000 to settle a lawsuit from the family of Arcadio Castillo III, a 23-year-old man who was fatally shot by police in July 2021. The shooting occurred in Castillo’s home after his mother called officers due to his erratic and threatening behavior, highlighting ongoing concerns about mental health crisis responses by law enforcement.

This settlement marks a significant step in addressing the aftermath of police encounters involving individuals with mental health issues. As discussions around police reform intensify, this case raises important questions about the protocols that govern officer responses in such situations and the measures taken to ensure accountability.

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