On Thursday morning around 7:08 a.m., an active shooter incident unfolded at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital near Detroit. A 25-year-old employee was shot twice in the arm in the hospital’s parking garage by a coworker. He was rushed to the emergency department and listed in stable condition.
The hospital went into immediate lockdown. Police, SWAT, ATF agents, drones, and K-9 units responded swiftly. Nearby schools and neighborhoods were advised to shelter in place as authorities confirmed the shooting was targeted and personal, not random.
The suspect fled in a vehicle, triggering a regional manhunt. By 9:30 a.m., he was located and arrested without resistance at a home in Macomb Township. Surveillance footage and data tracking played a key role in the quick capture.
Hospital operations resumed later that morning. Corewell Health offered support to staff and patients, pledged to reschedule disrupted procedures, and reaffirmed its commitment to workplace safety. The incident underscored the importance of internal security and mental health awareness in professional environments.