TROY, Michigan – Police are currently responding to a shooting incident at Corewell Health Beaumont hospital in Troy. Local authorities have confirmed reports of an active shooter at the hospital, describing the situation as an “isolated incident” with the suspect still at large. Both Oakland and Macomb county police forces are on the scene, along with assistance from federal law enforcement, including agents from the Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms bureau based in Detroit.
Details surrounding the shooting remain unclear, with police not yet confirming the number of victims or the exact location where the incident occurred within the hospital premises. A Corewell spokesperson has confirmed that one victim is receiving medical treatment in the emergency department, while the hospital remains on lockdown as a precautionary measure.
In the wake of the shooting, other Corewell Health facilities have implemented lockdown procedures, with the Troy School District ensuring the safety and security of its students and staff. Additional security measures have been put in place, and the district is closely coordinating with local authorities to monitor the situation. Despite the incident, classes are continuing as scheduled, with the well-being of students and staff as the top priority.
Authorities have advised the public to steer clear of the area surrounding the hospital and have urged individuals with appointments to refrain from visiting the facility. Patients scheduled for services today are encouraged to contact the specific department they were meant to see. The hospital, located off Dequindre Road south of the M-59 highway, remains under heavy police presence, with both local and federal agencies maintaining a visible presence.
As further information emerges, this remains a developing story with updates forthcoming. The collaboration of Troy and Sterling Heights police departments has been instrumental in providing details for this report.