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Five Wounded on West Michigan Avenue at 3 AM: WMU's Bronco Alert Lands as Family Weekend Begins

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Confirmed Threat

At approximately 3:16 AM EDT on Saturday, September 20, 2025, five young men were injured — four shot and one hit by shrapnel — at Two Fellas Grill in the 2700 block of West Michigan Avenue near Howard Street, in the heart of WMU's off-campus fraternity and student-apartment district. The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety later issued a 25-count warrant for Naledge Quincy Lovon Williams Chamberlain, a 19-year-old later arrested in St. Paul, Minnesota. Western Michigan University issued a Bronco Alert as the shooting coincided with the start of WMU's family weekend.

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Response
Killed
0
Injured
5
Institution
Western Michigan University
Public R2 · MI
~17,000 studentsWMU Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 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
Bronco Alert: Shooting reported in the 2700 block of West Michigan Ave near Howard. Multiple injuries reported. Avoid the area. Police on scene investigating.

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

Reconstructed from press paraphrase; the location ('2700 block of West Michigan Ave,' 'Howard'), the multiple-injury count, and the 'avoid the area' guidance are all confirmed in WMUK and WWMT reporting
WMU Alert is the university's branded emergency-notification system (sometimes informally called 'Bronco Alert' in student communications, though the official system name is WMU Alert); the specific 2700 block of West Michigan Avenue is in the off-campus apartment-and-fraternity district adjacent to WMU's main campus
Issuing the alert at approximately 3:30 AM, only 14 minutes after the shooting at 3:16 AM, met standard emergency-notification timing benchmarks for off-campus incidents
UPDATEEmail
Bronco Alert Update: Police have cleared the scene of the West Michigan Avenue shooting. Five individuals were transported to area hospitals; all are expected to survive. Kalamazoo Public Safety is searching for suspects. There is no ongoing threat to campus.

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

Reconstructed; confirmed elements include the five-victim count, the survival of all victims, and the 'no ongoing threat' framing typical of WMU's post-incident communications
WMU's decision to issue a follow-up alert specifically for the family weekend audience reflects awareness that visiting parents and prospective students were on campus and would not have been signed up for Bronco Alerts
Stating 'no ongoing threat' before suspects were apprehended is a Clery-typical phrasing — meaning the active danger had passed, not that the case was solved
Context

Background

Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan is a public R2 doctoral institution with about 17,000 students. At approximately 3:16 AM EDT on Saturday, September 20, 2025, four young men were shot and a fifth was hit by shrapnel inside Two Fellas Grill in the 2700 block of West Michigan Avenue near Howard Street — directly adjacent to WMU's off-campus fraternity and student-apartment district. The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety determined the shooting followed a physical altercation and was not random; investigators say Chamberlain was attempting to shoot one person from the fight when he opened fire into the crowded restaurant. All five victims survived (ages 19, 21, 23, 23, and 23). WMU issued a Bronco Alert in the early morning hours and a follow-up update later in the day. The incident's coincidence with WMU's family weekend — when visiting parents and prospective students were on campus — drew intense scrutiny to off-campus violence affecting WMU students. A 25-count warrant was issued for Naledge Quincy Lovon Williams Chamberlain, who was arrested in St. Paul, Minnesota in November 2025 and extradited to Michigan. The September 2025 shooting was the third near-campus shooting affecting WMU within five weeks, prompting deeper conversations about WMU's relationship with adjacent off-campus housing.
Analysis

Key Findings

WMU issued a Bronco Alert within approximately 14 minutes of a shooting that occurred off-campus but in the immediately adjacent fraternity/apartment district — meeting Clery Act timely-warning expectations for this type of incident
The shooting's coincidence with WMU's family weekend amplified scrutiny: visiting parents had not opted into Bronco Alerts and learned about the incident through second-hand channels
The September 20 incident was the third near-campus shooting in five weeks affecting WMU, marking a fall-semester safety crisis that the university addressed through multiple Bronco Alerts and a [public statement](https://wwmt.com/news/local/western-michigan-university-issues-statement-on-weekend-shooting-near-campus)
All five victims survived — four with gunshot wounds and one with shrapnel/debris injuries — an important data point against assumptions that off-campus shootings near universities are inherently fatal
Outcome
Five young men ages 19-23 were taken to area hospitals — four with gunshot wounds and one with debris/shrapnel injuries; all survived. Kalamazoo police investigated the incident as a non-random shooting that escalated from a physical altercation inside Two Fellas Grill. A 25-count arrest warrant was issued for Naledge Quincy Lovon Williams Chamberlain, 19, in connection with the shooting; he was arrested in St. Paul, Minnesota in November 2025 and extradited to Michigan. The incident occurred during WMU's family weekend, drawing intense scrutiny to off-campus student-housing safety.
Provenance

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