A hospital in Michigan was placed on lockdown after a shooting incident involving two staff members. The situation began early in the morning and quickly triggered emergency response measures.
“An active shooter incident unfolded at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital,” with reports of gunfire in a parking garage around 7:08 a.m. Staff, patients, and visitors were immediately placed under lockdown as police secured the area.
Authorities later confirmed that the suspect was an employee of the hospital who targeted a 25-year-old coworker. The victim was shot twice in the arm. “The shooter targeted a fellow staff member,” though the motive has not been publicly explained.
The injured worker was taken to the emergency department for treatment. Despite the seriousness of the attack, he was stabilized and is expected to recover. Officials confirmed he remains in stable condition.
Law enforcement quickly apprehended the suspect without further incident. The hospital faced major disruption as operations were paused and security procedures were activated. Investigators are still reviewing what led to the attack and the relationship between the two employees.
The incident has raised renewed concerns about safety in healthcare workplaces. The hospital is now reviewing its security protocols to prevent similar events and ensure better protection for both staff and patients moving forward.