Arkansas Baptist College football player shot, killed on Christmas Eve in Louisiana, deputies say

An Arkansas Baptist College football player was one of two people killed in a quadruple shooting on Christmas Eve in Louisiana, according to the St. James Parish sheriff's office.

Thaddeus Watis, 20, a freshman at Arkansas Baptist College, died from a gunshot wound just before 11:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve, St. James Parish Sheriff Willy Martin Jr. said in a news release Tuesday.

Watis, who was from Convent, La., was found near Neighborhood Quick Stop Groceries, 2176 Main Street in Lutcher, La., along with three other victims, Martin said. Watis died at the scene and a second man, Dedrick Paul Green Jr., 23, also of Convent, died during transport to a local hospital.

A 15-year-old male and Jerrell Moody, 25, were also shot. Martin said the two injured victims remained in the hospital on Christmas day.

Investigators have not yet determined a motive for the shooting, Martin said.

Despite being a freshman, Coach Richard Wilson said Watis was one of the up-and-coming stars of the team at Arkansas Baptist College. Watis got some game time during his initial season playing multiple positions, though he was primarily a linebacker, Wilson said.

"We were really excited about him as a player," Wilson said Tuesday. "He’s the kid that [coaches] bragged on every day. It just hasn’t sunk in with me yet."

Henry Campbell, defensive coordinator for the team, said Watis was a "yes sir, no sir" kind of player who excelled in every position he played.

"I really feel for his family and the guys on the team," Campbell said. "He had a really bright future ahead of him, and he took care of business in the classroom, too. Just a really, really good kid."

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