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 Bryce Beekman, a senior defensive back for Washington State, was found dead Tuesday inside a home in the city of Pullman, officials said. Beekman was 22.Officers responded to a 911 call Tuesday at 5:44 p.m. and discovered Beekman, Pullman Police Commander Jake Opgenorth told CBS News. Opgenorth declined to provide further information and said the case was handed to the Whitman County Coroner s Office. We are in shock with the news of Bryce s passing,  Pat Chun, the school s athletic director said in a statement.  stanley cup  Bryce was a tremendous young man, great teammate and will be missed by all.                                         Beekman, a redshirt senior, transferred to Washington State from Arizona Western Junior College last season. He started all 13 games and finished fifth on the team with 60 tackles. He also recorded seven solo tackles in his team s loss to the Air Force Falcons in the Cheez-It Bowl in December.                This 2019 photo shows Washington State def stanley cup ensive back Bryce Beekman during a game against Stanford.                                                      Young Kwak/AP                                        His teammates mourned Beekman on social media.  Cherish your loved ones. Every second matters,  offensive lineman Liam Ryan tweeted.         25x26 forever,  safety Skyler Thomas tweeted.Beekman s death comes nearly two years after the suicide of quarterback Tyler Hilinski in January 2018.                                           stanley cup                    Ifkh Body of missing Florida woman found a day after her boyfriend was charged with her murder
 More than one new craft brewery opens up in the United States every day. That is a lot of competition, and the battle is ov adidas originals er more than just the beer itself.Growing pains are emerging about the names and even the symbols attached to the different beers. CBS News  David Begnaud reports on the barrels of problems it s creating. It s become a real  brewhaha,  pitting passionate brewers against each other over s salomon omething as simple as a name and an image. The thought may seem trivial, but trademarking has become a real beer sport.                                          Candace Moon calls herself the craft beer attorney. She put herself through law school bartending in San Diego, a city that has 90 craft breweries. But is there enough business f asics or a beer lawyer  Oh my God there is more than enough business,  Moon said.   It s kind of crazy.         Moon advises some of the nearly 3,000 breweries across the country. Nearly half of her business involves trademark disputes.  You are looking at a small industry that is becoming a big industry,  Moon said.  There s so many people out there trying to choose names, trying to be creative and not knowing what gives them rights and what doesn t. Basil Lee is a brewer in Queens, New York. Like most in the industry, the 35-year-old former architect started making beer at home. He and his partner, Kevin Stafford, named their brewery after a species of whale.   Originally we named it Narwhale,  Lee said.  We changed it because we had a bit of a