2 Women Shot Outside Mount Sinai Hospital While Visiting Gunshot Victim
Chicago’s Mount Sinai Hospital was placed on lockdown Saturday after two women were shot while waiting outside to see a relative who had been shot earlier that day.
Chicago’s Mount Sinai Hospital was placed on lockdown Saturday after two women were shot while waiting outside to see a relative who had been shot earlier that day.
One employee was killed and another is listed in stable condition after a gunman opened fire inside UAB-Hospital Highlands Wednesday night.
Nine unarmed officers are currently employed at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville, a 615-acre facility aimed at helping veterans readjust to civilian life.
In September, a man shot and killed his elderly mother who was staying in the intensive care unit at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
The 46-year-old patient was fatally shot by two security guards after he emerged from a treatment room wielding two knives.
The gunman had been released on $75,000 bond a week before he shot a security officer at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The gunman shot a security officer in the shoulder and shot at a responding police officer before turning the gun on himself.
A code silver was issued and the hospital was locked down after an employee informed administration of a man in the employee parking lot with a rifle.
Police say the man shot and killed the doctor before killing himself in the Affinity Medical Center parking lot over a shared love interest.
Patient accounts suggest that the husband shot and killed his wife, although investigators will not confirm that the man had a weapon.