An early morning shooting at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital caused panic after an “active shooter incident” was reported around 7:08 a.m. The situation began in the hospital’s parking garage, where shots were fired, triggering an immediate lockdown and emergency response.
Authorities later confirmed the suspect was a hospital employee who targeted a coworker. The victim, a 25-year-old staff member, was shot twice in the arm. Although the injuries were serious, he was quickly treated and is now in stable condition, with recovery expected.
The hospital temporarily shut down normal operations as patients, visitors, and staff were told to stay in place while police secured the area. The suspect was arrested without further violence, and no additional injuries were reported.
The incident has raised concerns about safety in healthcare workplaces. Officials are continuing to investigate the motive and reviewing security measures to prevent similar situations in the future.
While the situation was contained quickly, it highlights how unexpected violence can disrupt even critical environments like hospitals, emphasizing the need for preparedness and strong safety protocols.