Wilmington Hospital Shooting — ChristianaCare Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Security Failures Left Patient Dead in Delaware’s Most Violent City
You’re Reading This Because Someone You Love Was Shot Inside a Hospital That Promised to Keep Them Safe At 3:30 p.m. on June 16, 2026, a 23-year-old man walked into Wilmington Hospital with a firearm. Within minutes, one patient was dead, another wounded, and the entire ChristianaCare campus was locked down—while the shooter fled down I-95 toward Philadelphia. The police called it a “targeted, isolated incident.” We call it a preventable tragedy that never should have happened inside a Level III Trauma Center in a city where violent crime is not a surprise but an expectation. Our firm—Attorney911—is already investigating this case. We know how hospitals cut corners on security. We know how insurance adjusters will call the family within days, offering a quick check to make the “bad press” go away. And we know Delaware’s wrongful death laws give families the right to hold ChristianaCare accountable for every dollar of support, every moment of pain, and every life stolen because the hospital failed to screen for weapons at the door. If you’re reading this, you’re not just looking for answers. You’re looking for justice. Here’s what you need to know—right now—before the hospital’s lawyers start rewriting the story. Wilmington’s…