College football player found dead in Atlanta house fire

A college football player from Georgia was found dead in a house fire in suburban Atlanta, authorities confirmed earlier this week.Izaiah Taylor, an offensive lineman for Georgia Military College, was staying at his grandfather’s house in Stone Mountain when the home erupted into flames around 1 p.m.EST on Monday, per WAGA-TV.Taylor’s grandfather, Gregory Edwards, said that he was not at the home when he was notified about the blaze.“Well, I got a call from my neighbor.
Said there was smoke coming out of the home, and I immediately left work and headed to the house,” Edwards said.According to WXIA-TV, flames had already engulfed the residence by the time first responders arrived, and Taylor, 21, was pronounced dead at the scene.“There was no hesitation in going in and searching for the victim,” DeKalb County Fire Captain Jaeson Daniels said.“We got here, and we were able to establish a water supply.
And again, receiving that information from one of the nearby residents stating that there was some water inside, we actually went right in and performed a search and luckily found him pretty quick, but unfortunately he was deceased.Once we found him.”Taylor transferred to the junior college, located in Milledgeville, ahead of this past season after playing for Liberty University in 2024.“Georgia Military College is deeply saddened by the loss of one of our students, Izaiah Taylor,” the college said in a statement on Tuesday.
“Our hearts are with Izaiah’s family, friends, classmates, and all those who knew and loved him.”Investigators are still determining the cause of the fire, WRDW-TV reported.Edwards got emotional when talking about his grandson, calling him “a gentle giant.”“He was one of the kindest people you would have ever known.He wasn’t a bully,” Edwards said.
“He was a good boy.He didn’t deserve this.”“What can I say? I mean, that’s not an easy pill to swallow.
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