Baylor football player Alex Foster dies from gunfire as city issues curfew over spate of violence
- Baylor defensive lineman Alex Foster was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a car and died on Wednesday, confirming the Washington County coroner's office to The Associated Press.
- Police are investigating the shooting and have made no arrests, seeking information related to the incident, which is part of a surge in violent crimes in the area, according to Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons.
- Baylor coach Dave Aranda and athletic director Mack Rhoades expressed their sadness, stating, 'We are heartbroken by the unexpected loss of Alex Foster.'
- Foster was a beloved member of the Baylor football family, having previously played high school football for St. Joseph Catholic School in Madison, Mississippi.
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Baylor football player Alex Foster, 18, dies after suffering multiple gunshot wounds
Baylor University defensive lineman Alex Foster was killed in an early morning shooting in his hometown in Mississippi on Wednesday, law enforcement and school officials confirmed. He was 18.
Baylor lineman tragically killed in shooting as coach pays tribute
A PROMISING teenage football star has tragically been shot dead as tributes pour in for the “beloved teammate and friend”. Baylor defensive lineman Alex Foster, 18, was killed in a shooting in Greenville, Mississippi early on Wednesday morning. GettyBaylor defensive lineman Alex Foster, 18, was killed in a shooting in Greenville, Mississippi early on Wednesday morning[/caption] Baylor FootballTributes have started to pour in for the ‘beloved tea…
Baylor football player Alex Foster dies from gunfire as city issues curfew over spate of violence | News Channel 3-12
By Associated Press (AP) — Baylor defensive lineman Alex Foster died early Wednesday after he was found with multiple gunshot wounds in a car in his Mississippi hometown, the Washington County coroner’s office confirmed to The Associated Press. He was 18. The shooting was part of a “surge in violent crimes” that Greenville Mayor Errick D. Simmons said in an address threaten the community. Simmons said the city issued a curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.…
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