‘Last Chance U’ coach Beam dies after being shot

'Last Chance U' coach Beam dies after being shot

OAKLAND, Calif. — College football coach John Beam, who was featured in the Netflix series «Last Chance U,» has died after being shot on campus, the Oakland Police Department said Friday, and a suspect has been arrested.

Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell announced the coach’s death Friday, one day after the shooting.

«This was a very targeted incident,» Assistant Chief James Beere said, adding that the suspect and Beam knew each other and although they weren’t close, the coach was «open to helping everybody in our community.»

Beere did not elaborate on how they knew each other or why the suspect was on campus, saying the suspect played football at Oakland’s Skyline High School but not when Beam worked there. Beere said the suspect was known to «loiter» around the campus. The suspect was taken into custody without any altercation and a gun has been recovered, the assistant chief added.

Charges were still pending, police said.

Authorities credited technology, specifically cameras at the college campus, at private residences and on public transit, with helping them arrest the suspect, who was not named.

Few other details were available. It was the second shooting at a school in Oakland in two days.

The Netflix docuseries focused on athletes at junior colleges striving to turn their lives around, and Beam’s Laney College Eagles starred in the 2020 season. Beam came across as competitive, but he also seemed to form connections with his players.

Piedmont Police Chief Fred Shavies, who previously served as a deputy chief in the Oakland Police Department, said he was a friend, mentee and longtime admirer of Beam.

«John was so much more than a coach,» he said. «He was a father figure to thousands of not only men but young women in our community.»

Hundreds of people held a vigil outside the hospital where Beam «fought» as he taught so many to do over the last 40 years, Shavies added.

He said that he met Beam when he was in the eighth grade and that Beam supported him after Shavies lost his father in high school, calling Beam «an absolutely incredible human being.» He asked how did Beam leave his mark on so many people «with just 24 hours in a day, right?»

Two of Beam’s former players — brothers Nahshon and Rejzohn Wright, now in the NFL with the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints — posted on social media after the shooting.

«You mean the world to me,» Rejzohn Wright said in a post with a photo of Beam.

His brother shared a photo of the coach alongside a broken heart emoji.

Mayor Barbara Lee described Beam as a «giant» and a mentor, educator and lifeline for young people.

«For over 40 years, he has shaped leaders on and off the field, and our community is shaken alongside his family,» Lee said.

Beam was athletic director at Laney College, having joined the staff in 2004 as a running backs coach and become head coach in 2012, winning two league titles. According to his biography on the college’s website, 20 of his players have gone on to the NFL.

«The Peralta community is devastated by his shooting and deeply concerned for his well-being. We are stunned and heartbroken that such violence has touched our campus,» Mark Johnson, a spokesperson for Peralta Community College District, said in an earlier emailed statement on Beam’s medical status.

Beam’s shooting came a day after a student was shot at Skyline High School. The student is in stable condition.

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