Old Dominion University, ISIS and Jalloh
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A 2017 sentencing transcript reveals why a judge gave ODU shooting suspect Mohamed Bailor Jalloh 11 years instead of the 20 prosecutors sought.
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, a former Army National Guard member, was identified as the suspect in the Old Dominion University shooting
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A Virginia man was charged with selling the weapon used by the Old Dominion shooter on Thursday. The shooting left one instructor dead.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, the man who on Thursday opened fire into an Old Dominion University classroom and killed its instructor while wounding two others, was a student enrolled at the university at
Just before 11 on Thursday morning, a former Virginia National Guardsman walked into a classroom in Constant Hall on the eastern edge of ODU's campus and asked if those in the room were in the Army.