Gunman who injured 2 people at Old Dominion University in Virginia is dead, college says - AP News
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A shooting incident occurred at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, resulting in two injuries and the death of the gunman. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the event.
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