Old Dominion University Shooting
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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Veteran Army combat pilot mourned after shooting at Old Dominion University - The Washington Post
A veteran Army combat pilot was killed in a shooting at Old Dominion University and is being mourned by the community. The incident occurred at the Norfolk, Virginia campus, though specific details about the circumstances of the shooting have not been released. The death has prompted an outpouring of grief from those who knew the pilot's military service and contributions to the university community.

Man charged with selling stolen firearm used in Old Dominion shooting, officials say - CBS News
A man has been charged with selling the stolen firearm that was used in a shooting at Old Dominion University, according to officials. The charges connect the weapon directly to the campus incident through law enforcement investigation. The arrest represents a significant development in tracing the gun's path from theft to the university shooting scene.

Before Deadly Old Dominion Shooting, Parallel Lives of 2 Soldiers Diverged
Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, a helicopter pilot who flew hundreds of combat missions, was shot and killed in his Old Dominion University classroom by a radicalized military veteran. Shah had transitioned from active combat duty to teaching at the university before the fatal shooting occurred. The incident represents a case where two military veterans' paths diverged dramatically, with one becoming an educator and the other turning to violence. The shooting highlights the ongoing challenges of identifying and addressing radicalization among former service members. Authorities are investigating the specific motivations behind the veteran's attack on his former comrade-in-arms.

New details about firearm used in Old Dominion shooting
A man faces federal charges for allegedly selling the firearm used in a deadly shooting at Old Dominion University to the gunman. The charges represent the first known federal case connected to the university shooting. Federal prosecutors are pursuing the case against the alleged gun seller while the investigation into the campus shooting continues.

Man charged with selling stolen firearm used in Old Dominion shooting
A man has been federally charged with selling a stolen firearm that was used in a shooting at Old Dominion University. According to a federal law enforcement affidavit, the defendant sold the stolen gun to the shooter for $100 this week. The case now moves forward through federal court where the seller faces weapons trafficking charges.
Key Facts
A shooting occurred at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
Source: CBS News, The Hill, ABC News
Two individuals were injured during the incident.
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The gunman was killed.
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Officials at the university confirmed the incident.
Source: The Hill
Recent Highlights
Gunman confirmed dead at the scene.
Shooting incident reported at Old Dominion University, injuring two people.
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Veteran Army combat pilot mourned after shooting at Old Dominion University - The Washington Post
A veteran Army combat pilot was killed in a shooting at Old Dominion University and is being mourned by the community. The incident occurred at the Norfolk, Virginia campus, though specific details about the circumstances of the shooting have not been released. The death has prompted an outpouring of grief from those who knew the pilot's military service and contributions to the university community.

Man charged with selling stolen firearm used in Old Dominion shooting, officials say - CBS News
A man has been charged with selling the stolen firearm that was used in a shooting at Old Dominion University, according to officials. The charges connect the weapon directly to the campus incident through law enforcement investigation. The arrest represents a significant development in tracing the gun's path from theft to the university shooting scene.

Before Deadly Old Dominion Shooting, Parallel Lives of 2 Soldiers Diverged
Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, a helicopter pilot who flew hundreds of combat missions, was shot and killed in his Old Dominion University classroom by a radicalized military veteran. Shah had transitioned from active combat duty to teaching at the university before the fatal shooting occurred. The incident represents a case where two military veterans' paths diverged dramatically, with one becoming an educator and the other turning to violence. The shooting highlights the ongoing challenges of identifying and addressing radicalization among former service members. Authorities are investigating the specific motivations behind the veteran's attack on his former comrade-in-arms.

New details about firearm used in Old Dominion shooting
A man faces federal charges for allegedly selling the firearm used in a deadly shooting at Old Dominion University to the gunman. The charges represent the first known federal case connected to the university shooting. Federal prosecutors are pursuing the case against the alleged gun seller while the investigation into the campus shooting continues.

Man charged with selling stolen firearm used in Old Dominion shooting
A man has been federally charged with selling a stolen firearm that was used in a shooting at Old Dominion University. According to a federal law enforcement affidavit, the defendant sold the stolen gun to the shooter for $100 this week. The case now moves forward through federal court where the seller faces weapons trafficking charges.

Justice Department charges man accused of selling gun to Old Dominion shooter
The Justice Department charged a man Friday with selling a stolen gun to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former Army National Guard member who used the weapon in a shooting at Old Dominion University. Jalloh killed one person and wounded two others in the attack. The gun sale charge represents federal authorities' effort to prosecute those who enabled the campus shooting. The case targets the illegal firearms transaction that provided Jalloh with the weapon used in the university violence.

Feds arrest man who allegedly sold gun to Old Dominion shooter
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.

Virginia man charged with selling weapon used by Old Dominion university gunman - Fox News
A Virginia man has been charged with selling the weapon used in a shooting at Old Dominion University. The charges stem from the gunman's acquisition of the firearm used in the campus incident. The weapon seller now faces federal firearms trafficking charges that could result in significant prison time.

Virginia man charged with selling weapon used by Old Dominion university gunman - Fox News
A Virginia man has been charged with selling the weapon used in a shooting at Old Dominion University. The charges stem from the gunman's acquisition of the firearm through an illegal sale. The case represents law enforcement's effort to hold accountable those who illegally supply weapons used in campus violence.

Charges filed against man accused of selling gun to Old Dominion shooter
Kenya Chapman faces federal charges for allegedly selling a gun to Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, who shot and killed one person at Old Dominion University on Thursday. Jalloh, a former army national guard member with a previous terrorism conviction, yelled "Allahu Akbar" before opening fire in a classroom at the Virginia school. The US Department of Justice filed the charges against Chapman on Friday despite Jalloh's criminal history that should have prohibited him from purchasing firearms. Chapman's arrest highlights how prohibited buyers can still obtain weapons through illegal sales channels.

Virginia Man Charged with Illegally Selling the Firearm Used in the Campus Shooting at Old Dominion University - Department of Justice (.gov)
A Virginia man has been federally charged with illegally selling the firearm used in a campus shooting at Old Dominion University, according to the Department of Justice. The charges involve unlawful firearms trafficking that provided the weapon used in the university incident. The federal prosecution demonstrates authorities' efforts to hold accountable those who illegally supply weapons used in violent crimes. The case will proceed through federal court under firearms trafficking statutes.

Person arrested on charges of selling rifle to gunman in Old Dominion University attack - CNN
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.

Old Dominion gunman stabbed by ROTC student during attack, sources say - NBC News
A gunman at Old Dominion University was stabbed by an ROTC student during an attack, according to sources. The incident involved a direct confrontation between the armed attacker and the military student who intervened with a knife.

Number on gun used in fatal Old Dominion shooting was obliterated, law enforcement official says - AP News
The serial number on the firearm used in a deadly shooting at Old Dominion University was intentionally destroyed, according to a law enforcement official. The obliterated identification number will complicate investigators' efforts to trace the weapon's origin and ownership history.

ROTC students at Old Dominion University killed shooter who left 1 dead, 2 wounded - PBS
ROTC students at Old Dominion University fatally shot a gunman who had killed one person and wounded two others. The incident occurred at the Norfolk, Virginia campus, with the ROTC students' intervention ending the active shooting situation.

ROTC students at Old Dominion University killed shooter who left 1 dead, 2 wounded
ROTC students at Old Dominion University killed a gunman who had shot three people, leaving one dead and two wounded. Dominique Evans, special agent in charge of the FBI's Norfolk field office, said the students prevented further casualties by stopping the shooter. The FBI is conducting the investigation into the campus shooting incident.

Old Dominion gunman identified as ex-National Guardsman previously jailed for ISIS support
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.

Old Dominion shooter was previously convicted of Islamic State ties
The Old Dominion shooter was on supervised release, similar to probation, when he carried out Thursday's attack. The gunman had been previously convicted of crimes related to Islamic State ties.

Witness reacts to shooting at Old Dominion University investigated as terrorism
The FBI is investigating a shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia on Thursday as an act of terrorism that killed one person and injured two others. CBS News' Nicole Sganga reported on the attack, though officials have not released details about the shooter or motive.

ROTC students ‘terminate the threat’ of Old Dominion gunman after deadly shooting - NewsNation
ROTC students at Old Dominion University stopped an armed gunman following a deadly shooting incident on campus. The students successfully "terminated the threat" posed by the shooter, though specific details about casualties or the students' methods were not provided in the available content.
