An active shooter incident unfolded Thursday morning at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital, just north of Detroit, after shots were fired around 7:08 a.m. in the hospital’s parking garage. The emergency quickly triggered a lockdown, with police and first responders rushing to secure the area and protect patients, visitors, and medical staff.
Authorities confirmed that the suspect was an employee of the hospital who allegedly targeted a 25-year-old coworker. The victim was shot twice in the arm before receiving immediate medical attention inside the facility, where doctors were able to stabilize his condition.
Hospital officials reported that the injured employee remains in stable condition and is expected to recover. Thanks to the rapid response of medical personnel and law enforcement, no additional injuries were reported during the incident.
The shooting temporarily disrupted hospital operations as patients and staff sheltered in place while officers searched the campus. Police eventually apprehended the suspect without further violence, and investigators continue working to determine what led to the attack.
The incident has renewed concerns about workplace safety in healthcare settings, where thousands of employees and patients rely on secure environments every day. Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital is reviewing its security procedures as authorities continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting.