A teenage football star was tragicly shot with a reception in his “beloved colleague and friend”.
The defense man of Bilor Alex Foster, 18, was killed at a gunfire in Greenville, Mississippi early Wednesday morning.
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Police officers discovered the nursery with multiple wounds of gunshots who sat inside a car after midnight.
The teenager was transferred to the hospital before he uttered death by Delta health Greenville police said that the center's employees were only 35 minutes later.
Foster was in his second year with The Bears and was considered a major player for the team to go forward.
Baylor praised the young star in a letter from the sports director Mac Rhodes and football coach Dave Aranda.
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A statement issued by the duo said: “We are sad because of the unexpected death of Alex Foster, his teammate in the beloved team, a friend, and part of Baylor family.
“Our thoughts and prayers with the Alex family and all those who loved it. At this time of deep sadness, we are based on the power of our faith and the love of the fixed Baylor community.
“Our instant focus is on the support of the Alex family and his colleagues through this destructive loss. Alex's memory will be part of the University of Baylor forever.”
6 feet and 292 fairy TEEN RDSHIRDSHIRD took a student in Baylor in 2024.
He was seen recently participating in the bears spring Exercises last month.
Foster played football in high school, Sant Joseph Catholic-Greenfille, and the number 152 was generally recruited in the country by ON3.
John Baker, the coach of St. Joseph, revealed that Foster was to return to Waku, Texas during the weekend to join the Bilor team.
Baker added: “He was just a wonderful man. A real, soft, soft man, as you know,” Baker added.
“His head was right and wanted to go out. He was a good man, man.”
This comes more than a week after leaving the football world sad due to the death of Malik and CEO at Indianapolis Jim Ersai.
Jim died in peace in Sleep At the age of 65, his beloved team announced.
And they added in a statement: “Jim's dedication and passion for Colts Indianapolis in addition to his generosity and his commitment to society, and most importantly, his love for his family was not unprecedented.”

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