John Beam shooting: Suspect in custody in shooting of Laney College Athletic Director on Oakland campus, sources confirm

A suspect is in custody for the on-campus shooting of legendary coach and current Laney College Athletic Director John Beam, police say. Beam remains in critical condition, sources have confirmed to ABC7 News.

The video in the player above is from a previous report.

The suspect was taken into custody early Friday morning around 3 a.m., and was in possession of a gun, one of the sources said. Authorities had been searching for the suspect since he fled the scene after the shooting at noon on Thursday.

The shooting happened at the fieldhouse on campus at East 8th Street and Fifth Avenue, just south of Lake Merritt.

Sources told ABC7 News Reporter Anser Hassan that Beam was shot in the head.

VIDEO: What to know about Laney College Athletic Director John Beam who was shot on Oakland campus

In a press conference, acting Oakland Police Chief James Beere said shots fired were first reported just before noon.

Police had initially responded to the incident as if there was an active shooter, but then determined that was not the case.

The college was placed on lockdown earlier in the day, which was then lifted. The campus was closed for the rest of the day Thursday but it is open Friday.

Nineteen-year-old Geovanni Valverde and his teammates were stunned to hear that Beam had been shot.

"I was shocked. It didn't feel real. It was really a surreal moment," said Valverde, a Laney College football player.

Valverde, who plays left guard for Laney College football, says Beam has had a big impact on the lives of many young players.

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"He recruited all of us to play at Laney. I know it was another opportunity to play football," he said. "He helped a lot of people go to the NFL. He gave people what they don't really get. How they were raised and stuff.

Laney is a public community college and is part of the four-campus Peralta Community College District.

The district released the following statement in response to the shooting:

"At approximately noon, a senior member of our athletic staff was shot on campus in the Laney Field House. The individual was immediately transported to a local hospital, and we are keeping them-and their loved ones-in our hearts during this incredibly difficult time. Out of respect for their privacy, we are not releasing their name at this moment."

Friends and former colleagues of Beam are also reacting to the news.

"What happened today sends shockwaves through the community," said Lou Richie, head basketball coach at Bishop O'Dowd High School and a friend of Beam's. "He has affected more kids than anyone I know in Oakland and has stayed true to his form all of these years. He tells you how he sees it, and he doesn't go back on his word. He's one of a kind, that's for sure."

"To see today where someone who is a pillar in our community suffers at the hands of gun violence lets me know there's much more work that needs to be done," said LaRonne Armstrong, former Oakland police chief, basketball coach, and friend of Beam's. "My efforts, along with many others' efforts to try and reduce violence in the city of Oakland, has still not gotten us to a safe place."

The college's football program was previously featured on the Netflix series 'Last Chance U' in 2020. Beam was the head coach at the time.

This is still an active investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call Oakland police at 510-238-3821.

Stay with ABC7 News for the latest details on this developing story.

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