Midland Memorial Hospital said four victims from the June 12 shooting in Midland remained hospitalized on June 13, with two in critical condition and two in fair condition. The shooting left one person dead and at least nine others injured, and the hospital organized a blood drive as recovery efforts continued.
Midland Memorial Hospital said four people injured in the June 12 shooting in Midland remained hospitalized as of June 13, with two in critical condition and two in fair condition.
The update came after a day of rapidly changing patient counts at the hospital. Earlier on June 12, Midland Memorial said three victims had been discharged and two others were still in the emergency department in stable condition. The hospital also said four victims were in operating rooms, one patient was in recovery and three others were still in surgery.
Shooting aftermath
The shooting in Midland left one person dead and at least nine others injured. Midland Memorial said it received nine victims from the scene and became the main point for treatment and family reunification.
Local reporting on June 13 said the hospital organized a blood drive at its main entrance to help replenish supplies. The broader response also included community volunteers and donors as the city continued to deal with the immediate aftermath of the violence.
What remains unknown
Authorities have not released full details about the victims' identities in this update, and it was not clear whether any of the four hospitalized patients had improved or worsened after the June 13 hospital statement.
The investigation remained active around West Wall Street, where road closures were still in place after the shooting.
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