Police asked residents to stay away from the area around Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital after a shooting was reported early Thursday morning. The incident began around 7:08 a.m., with early reports indicating it started inside the hospital parking garage. Emergency responders and law enforcement quickly arrived, and the hospital was placed on lockdown while officers secured the scene.
Authorities later confirmed that both the suspect and the injured person were hospital employees. The victim, described as a 25-year-old coworker, was taken to the emergency department for treatment. Hospital officials said he was stabilized and is expected to recover. Investigators have not yet explained what may have led to the shooting.
The situation temporarily disrupted hospital operations for patients, visitors, and staff. As safety procedures were activated, normal activity paused throughout parts of the facility. Police later took the suspect into custody “without further incident,” bringing the immediate threat under control.
Investigators are continuing to examine the events leading up to the shooting. Officials are reviewing evidence, workplace interactions, and whether there were any warning signs before the incident occurred. More information is expected as the investigation develops.
The shooting has also renewed concerns about safety in healthcare settings. Hospitals face growing discussions about workplace security and emergency preparedness, especially in high-stress environments. Following the incident, the hospital is expected to review safety procedures and explore additional ways to protect employees, patients, and visitors in the future.