Long Beach Jordan Assistant Killed at Fraternity Party in Las Vegas
An assistant football coach at Long Beach Jordan High was killed early Saturday at a fraternity party in Las Vegas, authorities said.
Ondra Guidry, 25, died within an hour of the 1:42 a.m. shooting. Another victim, who was not identified, was injured after being shot in the hand.
Police said a fight began at the party, which was attended by 200 to 300 people, and shots were fired from at least three handguns, one belonging to a security officer.
Guidry, who graduated from Jordan in 1985 and lettered in football and track, attended Cerritos College for two years, then transferred to Nevada Las Vegas, where he was a special teams player and backup wide receiver.
He returned to Jordan in spring of 1991, when he became an assistant coach for spring practice. He coached the Jordan freshman team last fall. Jordan Coach Mike Ono said Guidry would have coached the junior varsity and assisted with the varsity football team this season.
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