Last Chance U Coach John Beam Dies in Targeted Campus Shooting
John Beam, the beloved football coach featured in Netflix’s “Last Chance U,” has died after being shot at Laney College. Police have arrested 27-year-old Cedric Irving, calling the incident “very targeted.” The Bay Area community is mourning the loss of a mentor who shaped generations of athletes.
Key Takeaways
- John Beam was shot Thursday at Laney Fieldhouse and died Friday morning
- Suspect Cedric Irving was arrested hours later at a BART station
- Beam coached at Laney College since 2004, sending 20 players to the NFL
- The shooting is being investigated as a targeted incident
Community Mourns Beloved Coach
The Oakland Police Department confirmed Beam’s death on Friday, describing it as a devastating blow to the community. This marks the second school shooting in Oakland within just two days.
Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell announced the coach’s passing but provided limited details as the investigation continues. Mayor Barbara Lee expressed the community’s grief, calling Beam a “giant” and vital mentor to 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.
Last Chance U Legacy and Player Tributes
Beam gained national recognition through the 2020 season of Netflix’s “Last Chance U,” which documented the Laney College Eagles program. His coaching philosophy blended tough love with unwavering commitment, creating deep connections with players.
The impact of his mentorship was evident in the emotional tributes from former players. Rejzohn Wright of the New Orleans Saints posted: “You mean the world to me.” His brother, Chicago Bears player Nahshon Wright, shared a photo with a broken heart emoji.
Remarkable Coaching Career
Beam began at Laney College in 2004 as running backs coach before becoming head coach in 2012. Under his leadership, the team secured two league championships. His biography notes an exceptional achievement: 20 of his players reached the NFL – a rare accomplishment for a junior college program.
Last year, Beam transitioned from coaching to focus solely on his role as the school’s athletic director.
Shooting Details and Arrest
The incident occurred around noon Thursday inside the Laney Fieldhouse. Authorities say the gunman fled immediately after the shooting.
Mark Johnson, spokesperson for the Peralta Community College District, expressed the community’s shock: “stunned and heartbroken that such violence has touched our campus.”
Police used surveillance footage to track the suspect’s movements. Officers arrested Irving at 3:15 a.m. Friday at a BART station without resistance. A firearm matching the crime scene evidence was recovered during the arrest.
Suspect Profile and Investigation
The identified suspect, 27-year-old Cedric Irving, was known to Beam but police emphasize “they did not have a relationship.” Assistant Chief James Beere characterized the shooting as a “very targeted incident.”
Irving played high school football at Skyline High School, though not during Beam’s tenure there. He had no formal connection to Laney College but was known to “loiter on or around the campus.” Authorities confirmed he “went to campus for a specific reason.”
Police have not disclosed a potential motive and note Irving had no prior history with their department.
As the investigation continues, the Bay Area remembers a coach whose influence extended far beyond football. John Beam’s legacy leaves an irreplaceable void in a community that relied on him for guidance, hope, and opportunity.



