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Shelter Order at 3:10, Arrest at 2:25: Wesleyan Alerts Trail the Resolution

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Confirmed Threat

On April 24, 2024, a drive-by shooting near the intersection of Pearl Street and Court Street in Middletown, Connecticut — adjacent to Wesleyan University's south end — prompted the Methodist-founded liberal arts college to issue a campus-wide shelter-in-place order. The first WesAlert went out at 3:10 PM EDT, about 37 minutes after Middletown Police responded at 2:33 PM EDT, and only minutes after the 19-year-old suspect was already in custody. The shelter order was lifted at 3:27 PM EDT, exposing a timing gap that students publicly criticized.

Alerts
3
Response
37 min
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
Wesleyan University
Private Liberal Arts · CT
~3,299 studentsWesAlert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence

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 ALERTSMS
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WesAlert: Shelter in place. Shots fired reported near Pearl Street and Court Street. Stay indoors, lock doors, and avoid the area. Middletown Police are on scene. Updates to follow.

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

Sent at 3:10 PM EDT — 37 minutes after the 2:33 PM EDT police response and minutes after the suspect was already in custody, drawing public criticism in the Wesleyan Argus
The shelter-in-place language is reconstructed from FOX61's quote that the alert 'advised students to shelter in place,' combined with the Argus's locational specifics
Pearl Street and Court Street are at the south edge of the Wesleyan campus near the old Middletown High School apartments
ALL CLEARSMS+17 min
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WesAlert: The shelter-in-place order has been lifted. Middletown Police have the scene secured. Normal campus activity may resume. A follow-up message with additional details will be sent shortly.

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

Sent 17 minutes after the initial shelter-in-place order, the second-shortest active emergency duration in any case in this archive's shelter-in-place series
FOX61 specifically reported that 'the order was lifted at 3:27 p.m.' on April 24, 2024 — the exact timestamp encoded in this alert
A subsequent 3:35 PM EDT follow-up identified the suspect as in custody but is logged separately as sequence 3
FOLLOW-UPEmail+25 min
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WesAlert Update: The individual involved in the shots-fired incident near Pearl and Court Streets has been taken into custody by Middletown Police. There is no ongoing threat to campus. We thank the Wesleyan community for your patience during this incident.

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

Notification of the suspect's arrest, sent 25 minutes after the initial shelter-in-place order and 62 minutes after the actual police response began at 2:33 PM EDT
The Argus specifically pointed out that the 3:35 PM EDT custody notification was the third community message in 25 minutes, but the actual arrest happened earlier in the sequence
Chauncey Robertson, 19, was held on a $1 million surety bond and charged with first-degree reckless endangerment and multiple firearm offenses
Context

Background

On the afternoon of April 24, 2024, gunfire erupted in the residential block bordering Wesleyan University's south end — at the intersection of Pearl Street and Court Street, near the Old Middletown High School apartments. Middletown Police responded at 2:33 PM EDT, and within minutes had arrested 19-year-old Chauncey Robertson. But Wesleyan's WesAlert emergency-notification system — used by the 3,300-student liberal arts college founded as a Methodist institution in 1831 — did not issue a shelter-in-place order until 3:10 PM EDT, approximately 37 minutes later. The order was lifted at 3:27 PM EDT, with a follow-up at 3:35 PM EDT confirming the arrest. The Wesleyan Argus reported student outrage at the delay, with one student noting 'there was a big quiet period where nothing was happening, where no one knew what was happening.' Middletown Police later characterized the shooting as targeted — a dispute between Robertson and another individual — not a random threat to the broader community. Wesleyan's response paralleled criticisms leveled at peer institutions during the 2023–2024 wave of campus-adjacent shootings: the alert lagged the resolution.
Analysis

Key Findings

The shelter-in-place order arrived 37 minutes after police were on scene and only after the suspect was already in custody — a recurring timing failure at small private universities relying on municipal police feeds
Wesleyan's three-message sequence (shelter, lift, follow-up) spanned just 25 minutes, the entire emergency 'compressed' into the time after the actual threat had ended
The shooting was a targeted dispute rather than a random act, but Wesleyan correctly issued an emergency-notification given the proximity (one block from campus) and absence of confirmed information when shots were first reported
Outcome
Chauncey Robertson, 19, was arrested at the scene and held on a $1 million surety bond. He was charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, criminal attempt to commit assault, unlawful discharge of a firearm, and several firearm offenses. Middletown Police characterized the shooting as a targeted dispute between Robertson and another individual, not a random act of violence, and stated there was no ongoing threat to the community. No one was injured.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Student Paper
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  5. Student Paper
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shelter-in-placeshootingoff-campusdrive-bymethodist-heritageconnecticutmiddletowndelayed-alertprivate-liberal-arts
Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion