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Person arrested for allegedly selling rifle to Old Dominion University gunman.
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Police arrested an individual on charges of illegally selling a rifle to the gunman who carried out an attack at Old Dominion University. The arrest represents law enforcement's effort to hold accountable those who may have enabled the campus shooting through illegal weapons transactions.
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