Old Dominion Shooting Is Being Investigated
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What we know about the Old Dominion University gunman, a veteran and convicted ISIS supporter
Federal authorities are investigating Thursday’s shooting at Old Dominion University as an act of terrorism after identifying the gunman as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former member of the Virginia National Guard who previously served prison time for attempting to aid the terrorist group ISIS.
FBI Director Kash Patel said that the deadly shooting at Old Dominion University is being investigated as an act of terrorism.
A man has been charged with selling a stolen gun to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former member of the Army National Guard who used it to kill one person and wound two others at Old Dominion University.
An Army lieutenant colonel and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps instructor was identified as the victim killed when a gunman with ties to the Islamic State opened fire Thursday at Virginia’s Old Dominion University. Two others were also wounded before ROTC students subdued and killed the shooter.
A Virginia man was charged with selling the weapon used by the Old Dominion shooter on Thursday. The shooting left one instructor dead.
The Old Dominion University shooting suspect was previously convicted of attempting to help the Islamic State group.
The president described the shooting, as well as an attack against a Michigan synagogue, as "tragic."
A Virginia man has been charged with selling a stolen firearm used in the deadly Old Dominion University shooting, according to federal prosecutors and court records.
The suspected shooter, later identified as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, was subdued by a group of ROTC students.
The FBI is investigating the shooting, which left one victim dead and two others wounded, as an act of terrorism.
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