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Coach Beam Slain Over Witchcraft Fears
18 Nov
Summary
- Laney College football coach John Beam was shot and killed on campus.
- Suspect allegedly believed the coach used witchcraft against him.
- The alleged shooter confessed to the murder and firearm possession.

Legendary Laney College football coach John Beam was assassinated on campus, allegedly due to the shooter's belief in witchcraft. Cedric Irving Jr., 27, has been charged with murder and gun possession for the targeted attack that resulted in Beam's death. Police identified Irving via surveillance footage and arrested him after he confessed.
Irving, who had past ties to Beam's former high school coaching career, reportedly developed a fixation on the coach. He allegedly admitted to killing Beam, believing the coach had used black magic. The Alameda County District Attorney's office has formally charged Irving with murder and using a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Beam, the college's athletics director and a respected community figure, was known for his impactful work with young athletes, including 20 former players who reached the NFL. The Peralta community and city officials have expressed profound grief and shock over the violence, emphasizing the need for safer school environments.




