Early Thursday morning, a shooting at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital, about 24 miles north of Detroit, prompted a major emergency response. The incident began at around 7 a.m. after reports of an active shooter. Police quickly responded to the scene and issued a shelter-in-place order while hospital employees locked themselves inside as authorities worked to secure the area.
A 25-year-old man was injured after being shot twice in the arm. He was taken for medical treatment and is reported to be in stable condition. According to investigators, the victim’s injuries were not considered life-threatening, and emergency responders acted quickly to provide care.
Authorities said the shooting appears to have been **”an isolated incident,”** involving a hospital employee who allegedly opened fire on a co-worker. Investigators described the incident as a **”targeted attack,”** rather than a random act of violence. Officials also reported that the suspect fired five shots in the hospital parking lot, with one bullet striking a nearby vehicle.
Police continued gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses to determine exactly what happened before and during the shooting. Officers secured the hospital grounds while investigators examined the scene and reviewed available information. Hospital operations were affected temporarily as staff and patients followed emergency safety procedures.
The investigation remains ongoing as authorities work to establish all the facts surrounding the incident. Officials have urged the public to rely on confirmed information while the case is reviewed. The shooting serves as a reminder of how quickly emergency situations can unfold and the importance of rapid action by law enforcement and hospital staff to protect patients, employees, and visitors.