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Judge’s decision on suspect in killing of Oakland coaching legend throws case into chaos

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Judge’s decision on suspect in killing of Oakland coaching legend throws case into chaos

The Alameda County case against Cedric Irving Jr., accused of killing beloved Oakland football coach and educator John Beam, hit a major legal roadblock Friday after a judge ruled the defendant mentally incompetent to stand trial, prosecutors said.

The next hearing is scheduled for May 8.

The ruling comes in the aftermath of a high-profile killing that rocked Laney College and the broader Oakland sports community.

Booking photo of Cedric Irving, Jr., suspect in connection with the shooting death of former Laney College football coach John Beam.

Court documents and investigators described the incident as a “very targeted” killing. REUTERS

John Beam, athletic director and former football coach, on a football field at night.

He served as head coach at Laney College starting in 2012 and had been part of the program since 2004. Netflix

Police vehicles are present at the scene of a deadly shooting at Laney College in Oakland, Calif.

Investigators described the incident as a “very targeted” killing. NBC Bay Area/YouTube

On Nov. 13, 2025, authorities responded to the Laney College athletics field house where Beam, 66, was found shot and critically wounded on campus. He was rushed to a hospital but died the following day.

Investigators say Irving Jr. was arrested just after 3 a.m. the next morning at a commuter rail station.

Police reported he was carrying the firearm used in the shooting and later admitted to carrying out the attack.

Court documents and investigators described the incident as a “very targeted” killing.

Surveillance footage helped police identify Irving, who allegedly confessed to the shooting.

He also claimed he believed Beam was using “witchcraft” against him, according to reports citing law enforcement sources.

Irving, who previously played football at Skyline High School, reportedly had a long-standing fixation on Beam, a figure he knew through local football circles.

Though he never played under him, Irving was known to spend time around the Laney College campus.

Beam was more than a coach, he was a towering presence in Oakland athletics.

He served as head coach at Laney College starting in 2012 and had been part of the program since 2004.

After retiring from coaching last year, he continued as the school’s athletic director.

His influence stretched far beyond campus. Twenty of his former players went on to reach the NFL, and his leadership was spotlighted in the Netflix series “Last Chance U” in 2020.

Security camera footage of a man in dark clothing carrying bags.

Irving now faces one count of murder and an additional charge tied to the use of a firearm in the killing. NBC Bay Area/YouTube

Each charge carries a potential sentence of 25 years to life. He is also expected to be arraigned Tuesday, though his competency ruling now puts the trajectory of the case in question.

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