Before dawn fully broke over Troy, Michigan, a place meant for healing became a battleground of fear. At Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital, a 25-year-old employee was ambushed in the parking lot, shot twice in the arm as five rounds shattered the morning calm and even struck a nearby vehicle. Inside, workers huddled behind locked doors and overturned furniture, listening for footsteps, waiting for the next shot that, mercifully, never came.
Police swarmed the campus within minutes, locking down the building and issuing a shelter-in-place order while they searched for the gunman—another hospital employee, accused of turning a workplace dispute into a “targeted attack.” By the time the all-clear sounded, the victim was already in treatment and listed in stable condition. The physical wounds may heal, but for many who were there, the memory of that morning will not fade so easily.