Old Dominion gunman identified as ex-National Guardsman previously jailed for ISIS support
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Former National Guardsman with ISIS conviction killed one person at Old Dominion University.
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Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Virginia National Guardsman who pleaded guilty in 2016 to providing support to ISIS, killed one person and injured two others in a shooting Thursday at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Nicole Sganga is reporting on the incident.
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