Taylor Bradford, a redshirt junior defensive lineman, transferred to Memphis after playing two seasons at Samford University.
(MEMPHIS, Tenn.) - The University of Memphis has canceled classes today after a football player was killed late Sunday night on the school's campus.
The school newspaper, the Daily Helmsman, identified the victim as 21-year-old Taylor Bradford, of Nashville.
According to reports, Bradford was shot in the chest and pronounced dead a short time later at the Regional Medical Center.
The victim had apparently walked out of the the Carpenter Complex, a residence hall located on Central Avenue near the northeast corner of campus, where he lived, and was in his car when the shooting occurred. The car ran into a tree a short distance from the campus.
Bradford, a redshirt junior defensive lineman, transferred to Memphis after playing two seasons at Samford University. His major was marketing.
A school offical says Bradford was a very outgoing young man.
No immediate arrests have been made.
The initial investigation indicates this was an act directed specifically toward the victim and was not a random act of violence.
If anyone has information about this tragedy, please call 901-678-4357 immediately.
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