Hospital says five Midland shooting patients have been released
Midland Memorial Hospital said five people injured in Friday's shooting in Midland, Texas, had been treated and released, according to the Associated Press, giving the first clearer sign of survivor recovery after the attack. The Midland Reporter-Telegram reported the same discharge figure in a late-June 12 snapshot, adding that three injured people were recovering after surgery and one other patient remained in surgery at that point. The hospital update follows earlier reporting that one person, city worker Ed Scott, was killed and that the suspected shooter was later found dead after a standoff. Published casualty counts require care: the Midland Reporter-Telegram, citing the Texas Department of Public Safety, reported one person other than the suspect killed and nine others injured, while AP's current article says one person was killed and 10 were injured. AP reports that police have not released a motive or broader victim details.
For international readers in Belgium, the development shifts the story from the immediate emergency response to the condition of survivors and the investigation's unresolved questions. Belgian travellers, companies and families with Texas links may follow hospital and road-access information, while readers tracking US public-safety issues will note that authorities have still not publicly explained a motive. The discrepancy between published injury counts also shows why official updates remain important in the first days after mass-casualty incidents.
Midland Memorial Hospital is the main hospital serving Midland, a West Texas city in the Permian Basin oil region. The hospital received people injured in the June 12, 2026 shooting and later reported that some had been discharged. West Wall Street, also known locally as Business 20, was the affected road corridor. The Texas Rangers are a statewide investigative division within the Texas Department of Public Safety and are leading the inquiry at Midland police's request. The Associated Press is the US news agency carrying the hospital update; the Midland Reporter-Telegram is the local newspaper providing the detailed late-Friday hospital snapshot.
Background
The Midland shooting follows other US mass-casualty firearm incidents in which early public information changed as hospitals, police and state investigators refined counts. The Violence Prevention Project, a research initiative led by Jillian Peterson and James Densley, maintains a US mass-shooter database to analyse cases since 1966. In Texas, state agencies have often assisted local departments after major shootings, including the Texas Department of Public Safety's later investigative role after the 2019 Odessa-Midland shooting and the 2022 Uvalde school shooting.
Sources & evidence
- Associated Press · 2026-06-13
- Midland Reporter-Telegram · 2026-06-12
- Al Jazeera · 2026-06-12
- The Guardian · 2026-06-12
- Midland Reporter-Telegram · 2026-06-11
- The Violence Prevention Project