
A terrifying shooting incident at Henry Ford Hospital's medical centre in Detroit has triggered an extensive police manhunt for the suspected gunman, identified as 34-year-old Mario Green.
The disturbing event unfolded on Monday when Detroit Police Department confirmed a shooting occurred within the facility's premises. According to authorities, the incident began as a domestic dispute that tragically escalated into violence within the hospital walls.
One individual sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the altercation and was promptly treated by medical staff at the scene. Hospital administrators immediately implemented security protocols to ensure the safety of patients and healthcare workers.
City-Wide Manhunt Underway
Detroit police have launched a comprehensive search operation for Mario Green, who fled the scene following the shooting. Authorities have released his description and are urging the public to come forward with any information regarding his whereabouts.
"We are utilizing all available resources to locate this individual," stated Detroit Police Chief James White during a press conference. "The community's assistance is crucial in bringing this situation to a peaceful resolution."
Hospital Security Response
Henry Ford Health officials confirmed that while the shooting caused temporary disruption, medical services continued uninterrupted. Additional security measures were immediately implemented throughout the facility.
"Our top priority remains the safety and well-being of our patients, visitors, and staff," a hospital representative stated. "We are working closely with law enforcement to ensure comprehensive security measures are in place."
The incident has raised concerns about security in healthcare facilities, particularly in areas dealing with emotionally charged situations. Hospital administrators have reassured the public that they maintain robust security protocols to handle such emergencies.
Anyone with information regarding Mario Green's location is urged to contact Detroit Police Department immediately. Authorities have emphasized that the public should not approach the suspect but instead notify law enforcement professionals.