
Police and ATF agents in Michigan confirmed they were responding to reports of an active shooter at a hospital.
Police in Troy, Michigan, said they were responding to an active situation at Corewell Health Beaumont Troy Hospital, the Associated Press reported. The ATF also stated they were responding as well in a post on X.
Police did not have the shooter in custody and people near the hospital were told to take precautions, mlive.com reported.
According to the Daily Mail, a hospital worker opened fire on another employee, hitting him twice in the arm. The 25-year-old man was described in stable condition. The shooting placed the hospital on lockdown and the shooter fled after firing five shots.
The outlet reported that police know who the shooter is but have not released the identity of the person.
"We are working with local law enforcement. Out of an abundance of caution, the hospital is on lockdown. One victim is in the emergency department for medical treatment. Patients with services scheduled should not come to the hospital at this time. Patients may call the department where they were scheduled for service directly. No other information is available at this time," Corewell Health said in a statement to clickonDetroit-4.
Update
Police announced at about 8:44 a.m. EST that they have a suspect in custody.