Gunman storms gunman storms NY hospital,shot dead by police

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What should have been a place of healing turned into a scene of terror and bloodshed on Saturday, when a gunman stormed the intensive care unit (ICU) of UPMC Memorial Hospital, taking staff hostage and engaging in a deadly shootout with police.

The suspect, identified as Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, 49, entered the ICU armed with a pistol and zip ties, targeting hospital workers before police intervened. The standoff ended with Archangel-Ortiz fatally shot and a police officer killed—a grim reminder of the increasing dangers even in spaces meant for care and safety.

York County District Attorney Tim Barker confirmed that five people, including a doctor, a nurse, a custodian, and two officers, suffered gunshot wounds, while another staff member was injured in a fall during the chaos.

Gunfire erupted as police attempted to neutralize the threat. “He was holding at gunpoint a female staff member who had her hands bound with zip ties when police opened fire,” Barker revealed.

The investigation is still in its early stages, but authorities believe the attack was not random. “It appears Archangel-Ortiz had previous contact with the hospital’s ICU earlier in the week for ‘a medical purpose involving another individual’ and intentionally targeted the workers there,” Barker added.

The tragedy raises critical concerns: Are hospitals prepared for violent threats? Should stricter security measures be implemented to protect medical staff and patients?

As healthcare workers already face immense pressure, this attack highlights a frightening new reality—hospitals are no longer immune to violence.

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