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“Last Chance U” coach John Beam dies after shooting at Laney College in Oakland, California

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By Tim Fang

“Last Chance U” coach and Laney College athletic director John Beam has died, one day after being shot on the Oakland, California, campus, police announced.

Beam died Friday morning, Police Chief Floyd Mitchell said during a news conference.

The announcement was made hours after police said an arrest had been made in connection with the shooting. A law enforcement source confirmed to CBS News Bay Area that the suspect has been identified as Cedric Irving Jr.

Additional details were not immediately available.

“I’m grateful to the Oakland Police Department and our dedicated law enforcement partners for their swift work in making an arrest in the shooting of Coach Beam,” Mayor Barbara Lee said Friday. “This arrest is a testament to the effective collaboration and dedication of our law enforcement community.”

Shortly before noon Thursday, officers were called to the campus on reports of a shooting.

The Peralta Community College District said the shooting happened at the Laney Fieldhouse, which is the sports complex on the east side of the campus, and involved “a senior member of our athletic staff.” A school spokesperson later confirmed to CBS News that the victim was Beam.

Medics took Beam to the hospital for treatment. District officials said Beam was critically injured.

“I know our entire community is shocked and deeply concerned for his well-being and stunned that such violence has touched a beloved, respected, and longstanding member of our community,” Chancellor Tammeil Gilkerson said in a statement.

Laney College athletic director John Beam
Laney College athletic director John Beam

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Acting Oakland Police Chief James Beere told reporters at a press conference that the incident was isolated and did not involve an active shooter.

Beam is the former head football coach for the Laney College Eagles and gained national recognition in the Netflix docuseries “Last Chance U.” The fifth season of the series followed the Eagles during the 2019 season.

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