ISIS, Old Dominion University
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The gunman in the Old Dominion University shooting was identified by law enforcement as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Virginia National Guardsman with ties to ISIS.
The madman who opened fire at Old Dominion University on Thursday, killing a retired military officer instructing an ROTC class, has been identified as an ex-National Guard soldier convicted of trying to support ISIS,
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What we know about Mohamed Jalloh: Suspected Old Dominion shooter
Mohamed Jalloh, the suspected shooter at Old Dominion University Thursday, previously served 11 years in prison for supporting ISIS.
The Old Dominion University shooting suspect was previously convicted of attempting to help the Islamic State group.
Old Dominion terrorist Mohamed Bailor Jalloh had been serving time in federal prison until 2024 for helping plot a heinous attack against the US — but ended up being cut loose early, records show. The 36-year-old ISIS-linked maniac — who was killed after he opened fire at the Virginia university Thursday — was sprung from federal custody Dec.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh was previously accused of an offense related to ISIS, reports say.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Army National Guard member, was identified as the suspect in the Old Dominion University shooting
ISIS-supporting ex-National Guard member Mohamed Bailor Jalloh shouted “Allahu Akbar” before launching his deadly attack at Old Dominion University on Thursday, federal officials revealed. Jalloh, 36,