Terror struck just before sunrise, shattering what should have been a routine morning. Sirens wailed through the streets, lockdown orders cascaded over intercoms, and frantic text messages lit up phones as the quiet hospital campus transformed into a crime scene in mere minutes. Staff dove for cover. Families froze mid-step. Patients and visitors alike struggled to process the surreal reality: a gunman—someone they knew, someone who belonged to their community—had opened fire in the parking garage. Within moments, police swarmed the area, schools in nearby neighborhoods sealed their doors, and the city collectively held its breath, each resident silently hoping...
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