“We've said this is going to happen. We always said it was going to happen,' said a former Methodist Health System employee.
"Like, we've said this. We've said this is going to happen. We always said it was going to happen," she said.
Many active Methodist healthcare workers have reached out to FOX 4 News with security concerns. The thing is, none will interview for fear of losing their jobs. Since the shooting, Methodist has not held a press conference or even answered FOX 4's specific questions about security protocols, even though its own police force is leading the investigation.
"It feels very shady, it feels like there's some sort of covering up of something that's going on," she said."There are a lot of details that are still unknown," said Serena Bumpus, CEO of the Texas Nurse Association. "You have to be a patient or a family member of a patient to get in there. It is my understanding that this was a family member of a mother in the unit.". He was hospitalized after being shot, and is charged with capital murder.
Hernandez is on parole for an aggravated robbery he committed in 2015 and was wearing an active ankle monitor., and it is planning additional meetings of its ongoing Safety and Security Committee, but again, it is not answering questions about what led to the shooting, security measures, or anything else.The names of the two victims have not been released.