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A Visitor's Self-Inflicted Shot Closes Cheyney's Spring Celebration Night: America's Oldest HBCU and an Unwanted Entry in the Campus Alert Archive

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Confirmed Threat

During Cheyney University's annual end-of-year Spring Celebration on April 26, 2025, a 19-year-old visitor from Philadelphia suffered a self-inflicted, non-life-threatening gunshot wound at approximately 9:45 p.m. EDT. Pennsylvania State Police and multiple Chester and Delaware County agencies responded around 11 p.m. A separate, unrelated incident involving a visitor who struck several vehicles in a campus parking lot was also under investigation as a suspected DUI. Both incidents involved non-students visiting campus for the celebration and were described by Cheyney as isolated.

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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Hbcu · PA
~600 students
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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Public Safety Alert: Police are investigating a reported shooting incident on campus following the Spring Celebration event. The incident involved a visitor, not a Cheyney student. Law enforcement is on scene. Community members should avoid the affected area until further notice.

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PSP Avondale, along with officers from multiple Chester and Delaware County agencies, responded to the campus around 11 p.m. EDT on April 26, 2025
The self-inflicted wound was determined to be non-life-threatening; the 19-year-old visitor from Philadelphia was transported to a hospital
Cheyney officials explicitly stated the shooting and DUI incidents involved visitors, not Cheyney students, and characterized them as isolated incidents unrelated to each other
Context

Background

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1837, is the oldest HBCU in the United States. The April 26, 2025 Spring Celebration was the university's annual end-of-year event, drawing students, alumni, and outside visitors to the campus in Thornbury Township, Chester County. Two separate incidents unfolded in the parking area and campus grounds: first, around 9:45 p.m., a 19-year-old visitor from Philadelphia accidentally shot himself and was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries; second, in an unrelated incident, another visitor struck multiple vehicles in a campus parking lot and was investigated for suspected DUI. Pennsylvania State Police and Chester/Delaware County agencies arrived around 11 p.m. and investigated both scenes. Cheyney released a statement characterizing both incidents as isolated, not involving students, and not connected to each other. The university has an enrollment of approximately 600 students and has faced financial and accreditation challenges in recent years; incidents like this reinforce the campus safety pressures faced by small, historically underfunded HBCUs.
Analysis

Key Findings

Cheyney is the oldest HBCU in the United States, founded 1837, adding historical weight to campus incident reporting
Self-inflicted gunshot wound by a non-student visitor during a large annual campus event -- not an attack on the campus community
Two unrelated incidents (shooting and DUI) occurred in the same evening, compounding campus response demands
Small enrollment (~600 students) means any campus incident has outsized impact on the community
Outcome
The shooting victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. No students were reported injured in either incident. PSP Avondale and multiple county law enforcement agencies investigated both incidents.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion