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topicnews · July 19, 2025

Omega PSI Phi chapter at Southern University excluded after the death of Caleb Wilson

Omega PSI Phi chapter at Southern University excluded after the death of Caleb Wilson

The Beta -Vigma chapter from Omega PSI Phi Fraternity, Inc. at Southern University was excluded after allegations. The brotherhood was shot when Caleb Wilson, student of Southern University, died in an incident in an incident in early February. According to WFAA, the school officials found that the chapter against the pupil's code of conduct violated when its members were committed in prison.

Who is charged with Caleb Wilson at Southern University?

Caleb McCray, a 23-year-old student, is charged with Wilson's death, which is accused due to criminal fighting and homicide. According to WFAA, the witnesses of the police said that Wilson was one of nine commitments that took part in a meeting with Omega Psi Phi Brotherhood on February 26. McCray, one of the three members, hit Wilson four times into his chest, said witnesses.

Wilson collapsed and seemed to have a seizure when he urinated himself, explained the affidavit from the police. The 20-year-old student, who was taken to the hospital by his colleagues, had a small bruise on the right side of his chest, the autopsy decided.

What did Omega Psi Phi say about Caleb Wilson's death?

In an explanation published shortly after Wilson's death, Omega Psi Phi said: “His loss is deeply felt and our hearts go to his family, friends and everyone who was touched by him.”

Ricky L. Lewis, Grand Basileeus of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., said in the explanation that Wilson was “more than a beloved son, grandson, brother, nephew and cousin.”

“He was a scholar, an extraordinary member of the Southern University Marching Band and a passionate and committed leader in student life,” said Lewis.

Omega Psi Phi, which was founded in 1911, stood as a historical black brotherhood at Southern University for decades. Now Omega Psi Phi is no longer recognized on the campus. The school revoke the privileges of fraternity and found that all physical markers, including benches and monuments, are removed from the campus.