Southern University fraternity members may have deceived about location of pledge Caleb Wilson's death according to informants.

The students lied to authorities about Wilson's collapse at the park.

March 4th 2025.

Southern University fraternity members may have deceived about location of pledge Caleb Wilson's death according to informants.
According to sources, members of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity at Southern University have been accused of misleading authorities about the tragic passing of their pledge, Caleb Wilson. It is alleged that the fraternity brothers initially told police that Wilson had collapsed at a nearby park, but it has since been revealed that the incident actually took place at a warehouse where the fraternity was conducting an unauthorized ritual.

The 20-year-old junior, who was studying mechanical engineering at the historically black university, was also a talented member of the university's renowned band, "The Human Jukebox." It is said that during the fraternity's intake process, Wilson and eight other pledges were subjected to a punch to the chest, leading to his collapse and subsequent seizure. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, Wilson was pronounced dead.

After taking Wilson to the hospital, the fraternity members reportedly held a meeting at an undisclosed location to discuss the events that had taken place. It was during this meeting that they allegedly came up with the story about the park. However, sources have revealed that none of the fraternity members actually went to the park.

The Baton Rouge Police Department is currently awaiting further testing to determine the exact cause of Wilson's death. In a statement, Southern University expressed their deep sadness over the loss of the beloved student and confirmed that an internal investigation is underway. As a result of this tragic incident, the university has also implemented a ban on membership intake for all student organizations until further notice.

In light of Wilson's passing, there has been a renewed focus on the issue of hazing within Black Greek Letter Organizations. Southern University has made it clear that hazing will not be tolerated in any form and that they will support the full extent of the law in punishing those responsible for any acts of violence against their students.

The news of Wilson's death has garnered national attention and sparked important conversations about hazing and its impact on students. The president of Omega Psi Phi, Ricky L. Lewis, has released a statement expressing the fraternity's devastation and asking for patience, prayers, and solidarity as they honor Caleb's memory and support those who are grieving.

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