One person was killed and another was wounded in a Delaware hospital shooting on Tuesday, with the suspect still at large as police worked to identify how the gunman escaped Wilmington Hospital. The shooting was reported at about 3:30 p.m. inside the hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, according to Guardian World, leaving patients, caregivers and visitors caught inside a locked-down medical campus.

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Delaware hospital shooting leaves one dead as Wilmington police search for gunman
Wilmington Police Chief Wilfredo Campos said officers found two gunshot victims after responding to the hospital Tuesday afternoon. One victim died from his injuries, while officials withheld the condition of the surviving victim.
Campos declined to release the victims’ identities. He said that information was being withheld “out of respect for the families,” according to the Associated Press.
The suspect had not been arrested by Tuesday night. Police were working to identify and locate the shooter and determine how the person left the building, Campos said.
“This is an active police investigation for a possible active shooter,” ChristianaCare, the hospital operator, said in a statement.
The most urgent unanswered question is basic but critical: how did a gunman shoot two people inside a hospital, leave the building, and remain at large hours later?
Officials had not released a suspect description, a motive, weapon details, or whether the shooter knew either victim. Police also had not publicly confirmed whether the attack was targeted.
A local report from 6abc, citing law enforcement sources, said preliminary information indicated the incident began when one hospital employee shot two other employees. Police did not confirm that account at the evening news conference, so it remains unverified by authorities.
Wilmington is Delaware’s largest city, with about 71,000 residents, and sits about 25 miles south of Philadelphia. That geography matters because the hospital response quickly became a regional public-safety event, not just a city police call.
Patients and caregivers faced lockdown as Delaware officers secured the hospital
Wilmington Hospital was placed on lockdown as officers searched the building. By Tuesday night, the lockdown had been lifted, according to the reporting.
ChristianaCare said it diverted patients from its emergency department and was “taking all appropriate steps to ensure the safety of our patients, caregivers and visitors.”
That diversion is the operational shock of the shooting. A hospital doesn’t just close a door when violence erupts inside. It has patients who may not be able to move quickly, staff responsible for ongoing care, visitors scattered across floors, and emergency cases that must be redirected.
The immediate disruption included:
- Emergency care: ChristianaCare said patients were being diverted from the emergency department.
- Security response: Law enforcement personnel staged outside the hospital as officers worked through the building.
- Access limits: The lockdown restricted normal movement until police lifted it Tuesday night.
- Uncertainty: Officials did not say whether the suspect was still nearby when the lockdown ended.
Wilmington Mayor John Carney acknowledged the victims and hospital workers who hid while law enforcement cleared the building room by room, according to the AP.
“If ever there is a place that should be a sanctuary for such violence, that is the place,” Carney said.
That line lands because hospitals are built around vulnerability. The same layout that supports patient care, rooms, corridors, treatment areas, restricted units, complicates a fast police sweep when a shooter’s location is unknown.
USA Today Network reported that about 20 people had taken part in an active shooter course on the hospital’s bottom floor moments before the shooting, citing people in the class. Participants said the instructor received a call, became serious, and told them they needed to leave the building.
That detail, if fully confirmed by officials later, would sharpen the grim timing of the Delaware hospital shooting. For now, police have not made it a central part of the public briefing.
Police have not named the suspect, and the gaps are still large
Campos said investigators were working to find the shooter and determine how the person exited the hospital. That is the core investigative lane police have publicly confirmed.
What has not been released is just as important. Authorities had not provided:
- Suspect identity: No name had been made public.
- Suspect description: Police had not released identifying details.
- Victim identities: Officials withheld both names.
- Surviving victim’s condition: Police declined to provide it.
- Motive: No motive had been announced.
- Relationship: Officials had not confirmed whether the shooter knew either victim.
The public-safety question now is whether investigators can close those gaps quickly enough to reduce risk beyond the hospital campus.
Campos said the investigation remained active and ongoing. He also said there is “never an excuse for violence, and there is never an excuse for gun violence,” according to USA Today’s account of the news conference.
ChristianaCare’s statement focused on safety and continuity of care. That wording signals the hospital’s immediate dual burden: cooperate with police while keeping critical medical operations running after a shooting inside its own walls.
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The next police update has to explain the escape route
The Delaware hospital shooting remains a developing case, and the next meaningful update should answer whether police have identified the suspect and how the shooter left Wilmington Hospital.
Until then, the most concrete facts are stark: two people were shot, one person died, one victim survived with an undisclosed condition, and the suspect remained at large after police locked down and cleared a major Delaware hospital.
The practical watch item is the hospital’s return to normal operations. ChristianaCare diverted emergency department patients during the response, but officials had not provided a full operational timeline beyond the lifted lockdown. If police release a suspect description, confirm a motive, or explain how the gunman left the building, the risk picture changes fast.
The Stakes
- A shooting inside a hospital raises urgent concerns about safety in spaces meant for emergency care.
- The suspect remaining at large leaves patients, staff and the public facing continued uncertainty.
- Key details including motive, suspect identity and whether the victims were targeted remain unanswered.
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