Jack Nissen
Fri, August 22, 2025 at 2:29 PM UTC
3 min read
The Brief
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One person was killed after being shot at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit Friday morning.
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Police are now looking for the suspect shooter, who fled the facility in a white Dodge Charger.
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A lockdown at the hospital has been lifted.
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A major police presence was reported at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit on Friday morning after at least one person was shot. The facility went into lockdown momentarily, but it has since been lifted.
Officers had converged at 2790 W. Grand Boulevard in Detroit. A man had shot and killed his ex-wife before leaving the hospital, leading to a massive manhunt.
What we know
Around 9:55 a.m., a man was spotted leaving a hospital, who police identified as Mario Green.
The 53-year-old had exited the front door after he had gotten into a verbal altercation with his ex-wife in the basement of the hospital. The man then produced a handgun, firing multiple shots and killing her.
The suspect then fled the hospital and is currently being sought by police.
The hospital is no longer an active scene, but remains a crime scene.
Dig deeper
The suspect, identified as Mario Green, is a 53-year-old man who fled in a white Dodge Charger.
He is a resident of Detroit and is presumed armed and dangerous.
If the public sees the individual, they’re asked to call the police immediately.
The license plate for the suspect vehicle is DXC7067.
What we don’t know
It’s unclear what the verbal altercation was about that led to the shooting. It’s also unclear how the man got into the hospital’s basement.
What they’re saying
Henry Ford Health put out a statement about the shooting.
“We are devastated by the loss of our Henry Ford Hospital teammate and our hearts go out to her loved ones – her family, friends and the people she worked with every day. Police have confirmed this was a targeted act of domestic violence. At this time, all questions regarding what occurred should be directed by the Detroit Police Department. We are cooperating with their investigation and are conducting our own internal investigation as well.
“We understand this tragedy is wide-reaching and we recognize and sympathize with the pain this has caused. We are providing resources to our team members who are dealing with the impacts of this tragic incident. The safety and wellbeing of our patients, visitors and team members is our greatest priority.”
Local perspective
FOX 2 spoke with a man named Mike who had been in the hospital around the time of the shooting. He had been at Henry Ford Hospital with his girlfriend, who had just given birth when it went into lockdown.
“I couldn’t go anywhere. Just seeing a bunch of police running with guns – it was crazy,” he said.
He was unable to reach the maternity ward at the time the facility went into lockdown. Instead, he went to the window and saw police swarming the hospital with guns drawn.
“Just to hear a woman lost her life where she works is so sad,” he said.
A separate unrelated shooting unfolded earlier in the morning in the area of W Grand Boulevard and Linwood. Detroit police said one person died and another is receiving treatment following a shooting around 5 a.m.
The Source
Police sources and Henry Ford Health confirmed details for this story.
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