John Beam Death
Man Charged With Murder
… Allegedly Confessed
Published
A 27-year-old man has been charged with murder in the death of “Last Chance U” star John Beam … officials announced Monday.
According to court docs, Cedric Irving Jr. admitted to shooting Beam at Laney College in Oakland on Thursday … and had the handgun used in the disgusting act in his possession at the time of his arrest at the San Leandro BART station at 3 AM the next morning.
Beam was shot in the head and rushed to a nearby hospital … but tragically, he died from the injuries he sustained.
At a press conference, Alameda County DA Ursula Jones Dickson said Irving is facing 50 years to life if convicted.
Jones Dickson added Irving — who is being held without bail — did not have a criminal record.
It’s unclear if there is a connection to Irving and Beam … but officials said last week the alleged shooter went to the Laney campus for a “specific reason” and the attack was “very targeted.”
Beam was a staple in the Bay Area … and dedicated his life to helping the youth through sports.
He coached a handful of players who went on to suit up in the NFL.











