BREAKING NEWS: Hurricanes Player Shot, Killed

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Hurricanes tackle shot, killed leaving practice fieldESPN.com news services


University of Miami defensive end Bryan Pata was shot and killed Tuesday night, shortly after leaving the practice field, school officials said.

The circumstances around Pata's death were not immediately clear, and Miami-Dade police refused to release specific information about what happened. A formal announcement was expected from the university later Tuesday.

"Right now, we're just gathering ourselves and just trying to pull ourselves together," Miami athletic director Paul Dee said.

Pata, a graduate of Miami Central High School, was in his fourth year with the Hurricanes. He appeared in 41 games, making 23 starts, and was expected to be selected in next spring's NFL draft. The 6-foot-4, 280-pound senior took over the starting role at left defensive end for head coach Larry Coker over the latter part of the 2004 season and had held it since.

It was at least the fourth time that tragedy involving a player has struck the Hurricanes in recent years.

In April 1996, reserve linebacker and Miami native Marlin Barnes was murdered in a campus apartment. In 2003, former Miami safety Al Blades was killed in a car accident, about a year after former Miami linebacker Chris Campbell -- who just had completed his eligibility with the Hurricanes -- also died in a crash.

Pata's death was the second incident involving guns this season for the Hurricanes.

In July, reserve safety Willie Cooper was shot in the buttocks when confronted in his yard before an early-morning workout. Cooper was not seriously injured. Brandon Meriweather, one of Cooper's teammates and roommates, returned fire at Cooper's assailant, taking three shots that apparently missed, police said.

Several Miami players, including Pata, said that incident was a robbery attempt and cautioned other teammates to always be aware of their surroundings.

"We're targets because we play for the University of Miami. ... These guys, they know who we are," Miami linebacker Jon Beason said shortly after the Cooper shooting.

That incident prompted Coker to say he did not want his players to have guns, even if they possessed them legally.
 

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that sucks :(
RIP
 

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What ashame....:(

Thoughts and prayers to the family.
 

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What a horrible year for the U.

It just gets worse and worse for them.
 

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terrible tragedy, another young life cut down....

prayers for this young man's family and friends...
 

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that sucks human life seems to be so under valued nowadays. My well wishes are sent out to his family. What is going on with this generation that killing each other seems to be a solution to anything. A young man has died and for what? I hope who ever did it burns. Taking someone's life is worth so much more than this
 

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stealth;1151195 said:
that sucks human life seems to be so under valued nowadays. My well wishes are sent out to his family. What is going on with this generation that killing each other seems to be a solution to anything. A young man has died and for what? I hope who ever did it burns. Taking someone's life is worth so much more than this
I agree.
 

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Fernando Fernandez;1151172 said:
Hurricanes tackle shot, killed leaving practice fieldESPN.com news services


University of Miami defensive end Bryan Pata was shot and killed Tuesday night, shortly after leaving the practice field, school officials said.

The circumstances around Pata's death were not immediately clear, and Miami-Dade police refused to release specific information about what happened. A formal announcement was expected from the university later Tuesday.

"Right now, we're just gathering ourselves and just trying to pull ourselves together," Miami athletic director Paul Dee said.

Pata, a graduate of Miami Central High School, was in his fourth year with the Hurricanes. He appeared in 41 games, making 23 starts, and was expected to be selected in next spring's NFL draft. The 6-foot-4, 280-pound senior took over the starting role at left defensive end for head coach Larry Coker over the latter part of the 2004 season and had held it since.

It was at least the fourth time that tragedy involving a player has struck the Hurricanes in recent years.

In April 1996, reserve linebacker and Miami native Marlin Barnes was murdered in a campus apartment. In 2003, former Miami safety Al Blades was killed in a car accident, about a year after former Miami linebacker Chris Campbell -- who just had completed his eligibility with the Hurricanes -- also died in a crash.

Pata's death was the second incident involving guns this season for the Hurricanes.

In July, reserve safety Willie Cooper was shot in the buttocks when confronted in his yard before an early-morning workout. Cooper was not seriously injured. Brandon Meriweather, one of Cooper's teammates and roommates, returned fire at Cooper's assailant, taking three shots that apparently missed, police said.

Several Miami players, including Pata, said that incident was a robbery attempt and cautioned other teammates to always be aware of their surroundings.

"We're targets because we play for the University of Miami. ... These guys, they know who we are," Miami linebacker Jon Beason said shortly after the Cooper shooting.

That incident prompted Coker to say he did not want his players to have guns, even if they possessed them legally.

Correction on one thing Fernando posted here, the shooting did NOT take place near the practice field or anywhere on campus, this happened at an apartment complex parking lot where Pata lived that is off-campus and about 10 miles away.
 

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stealth;1151195 said:
that sucks human life seems to be so under valued nowadays. My well wishes are sent out to his family. What is going on with this generation that killing each other seems to be a solution to anything. A young man has died and for what? I hope who ever did it burns. Taking someone's life is worth so much more than this
I agree, 22 years old...Way too young to be leaving this Earth. Prayers for his family
 

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Not to be insensitive but shouldn't the "U" be called Thug U, I am sorry when a school recruits a bunch of degenerates and thugs this is whats going to happen. I am sorry for the family and my wishes go out to them but don't you think it is time to hold the school accountable for security and the overall well being for the students not to mention recruiting requirements. I live near DC and the rough part is SE, I have worked in the schools in that area and have found hand guns in the ceiling so when I hear about shootings in SE it doesn't phase me because the people in that community are responsible since the police are usually outmanned, out manuveured and out gunned.
 
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