College football coach John Beam from ‘Last Chance U’ has died after
being shot
[November 15, 2025]
By MIKE CATALINI and HAVEN DALEY
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Oakland's celebrated former football coach John
Beam, who was featured in the Netflix series “Last Chance U” that
showcased his success with players others wouldn’t gamble on, died
Friday, a day after being shot on the college campus where he worked.
Police arrested the 27-year-old suspect Friday. Authorities said he knew
the 66-year-old coach, and it was a targeted attack.
The shooting at Laney College rattled Oakland, with scores holding a
vigil outside the hospital before he died. He was remembered as someone
who would help anyone.
Mayor Barbara Lee described Beam as a “giant” in the city who mentored
thousands of young people, including her own nephew, and “gave Oakland’s
youth their best chance” at success.
“For over 40 years, he has shaped leaders on and off the field, and our
community is shaken alongside his family,” Lee said.
Suspect's brother is stunned
Authorities credited technology, specifically cameras at the college
campus, private residences and on public transit, in tracking the
suspect identified as Cedric Irving Jr.
Irving was arrested without incident at a commuter rail station in
Oakland just after 3 a.m. on Friday and police recovered the gun. He was
being held at a local jail on charges of murder and carrying a concealed
weapon, according to Alameda County’s inmate locator. He is scheduled to
be arraigned on Tuesday morning. It wasn’t immediately clear if he had
an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

Irving’s brother, Samuael Irving, told the San Francisco Chronicle that
he was stunned to learn of the arrest and that his brother excelled
academically and athletically in high school, where he ran track and
played football. The brother said Cedric grew distant from the family in
recent years after an argument with their father. Irving recently lost
his job as a security guard after an altercation, his brother said, and
then was evicted from his apartment.
“I hope it isn’t him,” Samuael Irving said quietly. “The Cedric I knew
wasn’t capable of murder — but the way things had been going, I honestly
don’t know.”
Police said the shooting happened Thursday before noon, and officers
arrived to find Beam shot.
Oakland Assistant Chief James Beere said the suspect went on campus for
a “specific reason” but did not elaborate on what that was. “This was a
very targeted incident,” he said.
Beere did not say how Beam and the suspect knew each other but said the
suspect was known to loiter around the Laney campus. The suspect had
played football at a high school where Beam had worked but not at the
time the coach was employed there.
Few other details were available. It was the second shooting in two days
at a school in Oakland.
Coach had deep relationships with players
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 developed deep relationships with his players
while fielding a team that regularly competed for championships.
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This photo provided by Peralta Community College District shows
Laney College Athletic Director John Beam after Laney won the
California state football championship in 2018. (Peralta Community
College District via AP)

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.
Piedmont Police Chief Fred Shavies, who previously served as a
deputy chief in the Oakland Police Department said he was a friend,
mentee and long time 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.”
Shavies said he met Beam when he was in the eighth grade, and he
supported him after Shavies lost his father in high school, calling
him “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?”
Beam’s family said in a statement that he was a “loving husband,
father, grandfather, brother, uncle, coach, mentor and friend.”
“Our hearts are full from the outpouring of love,” the family said,
requesting privacy.
Beam, who was serving as athletic director, joined Laney College in
2004 as a running backs coach and became head coach in 2012, winning
two league titles. He retired from coaching in 2024 but stayed on at
the school to shape its athletic programs. According to his
biography on the college’s website, at least 20 of his players went
on to the NFL.
Beam’s shooting came a day after a student was shot at Oakland’s
Skyline High School. The student is in stable condition. Beam had
previously worked at Skyline High School, and the suspect had played
football there after Beam had already left for another job.

The mayor said the back-to-back shootings on Oakland campuses
demonstrate “the gun violence crisis playing out in real time." She
gave no indication that they were connected.
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Catalini reported from Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Associated Press
reporters Julie Watson in San Diego and Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt
Lake City contributed.
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