for fatally shooting his ex-wife at Detroit Main Campus, 65-year-old Mario Green was sought for in the Henry Ford Hospital shooting.

 DAMAGE On Friday morning, a tragic and extremely disturbing act of violence occurred inside the main campus of Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. According to authorities, a 65-year-old man shot and killed his ex-wife after a disagreement.


Staff and patients inside the medical center were shocked by the shooting, which happened shortly after 9 a.m., according to Detroit Police. The victim, a 40-year-old hospital worker whose identity has not yet been made public, allegedly got into a verbal argument with the suspect just before the shooting started.


The alleged shooter has been identified by authorities as Bloomfield Hills resident Ford Mario Green, 65. Green reportedly left the site of the shooting right away and is still at large, according to the police. The public has been warned that he should be regarded as dangerous and armed, and law enforcement has begun an urgent manhunt to find him.


In a succinct statement, hospital officials confirmed the tragedy and expressed their sadness over the tragic death. "Today's tragedy breaks our hearts," a Henry Ford Health representative stated. Supporting our team members, patients, and the family of our colleague who lost their life in this horrible act of violence is our top concern right now. We are completely assisting law enforcement with their current investigation.

According to police sources, Green and the victim were once married but had a lengthy divorce. Instead of being a random act, investigators think the shooting was the result of a personal argument. The chronology of altercation and whether Green had been waiting for his ex-wife inside the hospital are being pieced together by detectives.


The hospital community was rocked by the deadly incident. After the gunfire, staff and patients rushed for safety, creating a chaotic scene, according to witnesses. "All we heard was shouting, followed by gunfire. People began to run," a hospital staff member said. "You do not expect something like that to happen at a hospital, so it was terrible."


While securing the area and speaking with witnesses, police closed down the facility for a number of hours. Since then, the hospital has reopened, although increased security is still in effect.

Green was asked to turn himself in amicably by Detroit Police Chief James White. During a press briefing, White stated, "This is a tragic instance of domestic abuse that spilled into a healing space." "Until we find Mr. Green and take him into custody, we will not stop. We strongly advise anyone who knows where he is to contact Detroit Police right now.


Hospital employees and patients affected by the incident have been offered grief counselors while the investigation is ongoing. Additionally, community leaders are drawing attention to the terrible consequences of personal conflicts turning into deadly confrontations as well as the larger problem of gun violence.


Detroit Police or Crime Stoppers at (800) SPEAK-UP are asking anyone with information regarding the suspect, Ford Mario Green.


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