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Nine Wounded on Kirkwood After Little 500: An IU Notify Alert That Had To Distinguish 'Near Campus' From 'On Campus'

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Confirmed Threat

At approximately 12:25 AM EDT on April 26, 2026, Bloomington Police officers stationed in the 400 block of East Kirkwood Avenue heard multiple gunshots while monitoring a crowd of thousands gathered after the Little 500 bicycle race. Two gunmen are suspected of opening fire, injuring nine people — five hit by gunfire or fragments, four hurt while fleeing. IU Notify issued an alert telling students to shelter, then a follow-up clarifying that no shots were fired on the IU campus itself.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
0
Injured
9
Institution
Indiana University Bloomington
Public R1 · IN
~47,000 studentsIU Notify
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
IUB emergency: Police are responding to shots fired on Kirkwood Ave. Take safe shelter. Lock door. Avoid the area.
Verbatim text confirmed from the official @IUpolice X post (status/2048258685030322260); the alert uses the same 'Take safe shelter. Lock door. Avoid the area.' three-verb phrasing as IU's standard active-threat template
The alert says 'Kirkwood Ave' without 'west of Dunn' — that geographic detail appears in subsequent reporting; the initial X alert was deliberately brief
Timing note: the @IUpolice X post was logged at approximately 11:31 PM on April 25 (PDT/server time) but the shooting occurred April 26 in Bloomington EDT; IU is EDT (-04:00 in late April)
UPDATESMS
Approximate reconstruction115 chars
IU Notify Update: No shots were fired on the IU campus. Continue to avoid Kirkwood Avenue while police investigate.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

This follow-up was crucial because Kirkwood Avenue runs along the campus's western edge and is colloquially treated as 'on campus' by many students
The 'no shots fired on the IU campus' framing was repeated in subsequent press releases and reporting, suggesting it was a deliberate institutional message
Context

Background

The shooting occurred on the night of Indiana University's Little 500 bicycle race, one of the largest annual student events at IU and a weekend that traditionally draws tens of thousands to the Bloomington area. By 12:25 AM EDT on April 26, 2026, Bloomington Police officers stationed near 400 East Kirkwood Avenue heard what they believed to be multiple gunshots from within a large crowd that had gathered in the street. Subsequent investigation determined that two gunmen are suspected of having opened fire, and that the shooting stemmed from a dispute rather than a targeted mass-casualty attack. Five women between the ages of 17 and 22 were hit by gunfire or fragments, and four others were injured fleeing the chaotic scene. The IU Notify system issued an initial shelter-and-avoid alert, followed by a second message clarifying that no shots had been fired on the IU campus itself. The distinction was meaningful: Kirkwood Avenue runs immediately along the western edge of campus and is treated by most students as functionally part of campus life. The April 26 shooting joined a growing list of post-game and post-event mass shootings at college towns, raising questions about crowd management and the regulatory boundary between municipal and university responsibility.
Analysis

Key Findings

IU Notify issued a two-message sequence: an initial shelter alert and a clarifying follow-up specifying that no shots were fired on campus property — a distinction that matters legally and operationally
Bloomington Police officers were already stationed in the area when the shooting occurred, suggesting that uniformed presence alone did not deter the gunfire in a crowd of thousands
The shooting occurred during Little 500 weekend, a high-traffic annual event, illustrating how planned student celebrations create elevated mass-casualty risk profiles
All five gunshot victims were women aged 17 to 22, raising questions about whether the dispute targeted specific individuals or fired indiscriminately into a mixed crowd
Outcome
Five people were struck by gunfire or bullet fragments, all five women between the ages of 17 and 22. Four additional people were injured fleeing the scene. Police initially named no suspects but sought a person of interest; Bloomington police later [arrested a suspect in May 2026](https://www.idsnews.com/article/2026/05/bloomington-police-arrest-little-500-shooting-suspect-lewis-may). Police said the shooting stemmed from a dispute, not a mass-casualty intent.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Student Paper
  2. News
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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion