A security incident took place at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital in Troy, just north of Detroit. Authorities reported that an employee fired a weapon inside a parking garage, injuring a 25-year-old coworker. Emergency medical teams responded immediately and transported the victim to the hospital’s emergency department.
Officials later confirmed that the injured individual was treated and listed in stable condition. In response to the shooting, hospital leadership quickly activated emergency protocols to protect patients, staff, and visitors. The facility was placed on temporary lockdown as a precaution.
Local law enforcement arrived promptly, secured the scene, and coordinated with additional response units. Nearby facilities were advised to follow safety measures while authorities assessed the situation. The swift response helped prevent further harm.
Preliminary findings indicated the incident stemmed from a personal workplace dispute rather than a random act of violence. The suspect fled the area but was soon identified by investigators.
Authorities located and arrested the individual without further incident. No additional injuries were reported during the apprehension.
Investigators continue to review evidence and collect statements as part of the ongoing inquiry. Hospital operations resumed after officials declared the campus safe, and administrators expressed gratitude to first responders while reaffirming their commitment to maintaining a secure environment.