Feds arrest man who allegedly sold gun to Old Dominion shooter

ABC News
March 13, 2026
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Federal authorities arrest man who allegedly sold gun to Old Dominion shooter.

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Federal authorities arrested a man for allegedly selling a firearm illegally to the gunman who killed an instructor and wounded two students at Old Dominion University. The shooting incident resulted in one faculty death and two student injuries. The arrest represents law enforcement's effort to pursue charges against those who may have facilitated the campus violence through illegal gun sales.

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Federal authorities have arrested the alleged gun seller.

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