A security incident recently unfolded at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital in Troy, a community located north of Detroit. Authorities reported that an employee discharged a firearm inside a parking garage on the hospital campus, injuring a 25-year-old coworker. Emergency medical teams responded immediately, and the injured individual was transported to the hospital’s emergency department for treatment.
Hospital officials later confirmed that the patient was in stable condition. Following the report of the incident, administrators activated established emergency safety protocols to protect patients, staff members, and visitors. The facility was placed under a temporary lockdown as local law enforcement arrived and worked to secure the area and ensure that no additional threats were present.
Police coordinated with additional response units to manage the situation and begin an investigation. Nearby areas were advised to follow precautionary safety guidance while authorities assessed the circumstances. Preliminary information indicated that the incident may have been connected to a personal dispute between employees rather than a random act of violence. The suspect initially left the scene but was later identified, located, and taken into custody without further complications.
Investigators continue to review evidence and collect statements as part of the ongoing inquiry. Once officials confirmed that the environment was safe, normal hospital operations gradually resumed. Hospital leadership also expressed appreciation for the rapid response of emergency personnel and reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a secure and supportive environment for everyone on the medical campus.