Police are actively looking in to the death of a 22-year-old Washington State football player after he was found dead Tuesday in his apartment, TMZ Sports has learned.
Police are actively looking into the death of a 22-year-old Washington State football player after he was found dead Tuesday in his apartment,Bryce Beekman -- who started all 13 games at safety in 2019 -- was one of top players on the WSU defense. He was 5th on the team in tackles last season.But, cops in Pullman, Washington received a call to Beekman's apartment around 5:44 PM on Tuesday for a person with"breathing problems" ... and when they arrived, it was too late.
No official cause of death has been released but a spokesperson for the Pullman Police Dept. tells TMZ Sports there is an active investigation into the situation, as with all death cases. Beekman was well-liked by his teammates and coaches -- several of whom have already commented on social media.added,"Cherish your loved ones. Every second matters."made a statement Wednesday morning,"Bryce was a tremendous young man, great teammate and will be missed by all.
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