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A District Attorney backed by George Soros has come under fire after attributing a mass shooting at Old Dominion University (ODU) in Virginia to advocates of gun rights. The incident, which resulted in two fatalities, including the shooter, and left two others injured, was described as a consequence of the ‘pro-gun lobby’ during a press conference held by Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney, Ramin Fatehi.
In his statement, Fatehi emphasized, “This is not an ODU problem. This is a national sickness.” His remarks suggested a broader cultural issue, pointing to a prioritization of firearms over the safety of vulnerable groups in society.
Fatehi further elaborated, “We live in a country where people care more about guns than they care about six-year-old children.” He continued by drawing a parallel to a recent incident, saying, “They care more about guns than they care about synagogue worshipers,” referencing a shooting at Temple Israel in Michigan. “And they care more about guns than they do about college students,” he concluded, reinforcing his stance on the pervasive issue of gun violence.
‘We live in a country where people care more about guns than they care about six-year-old children.
‘They care more about guns than they care about synagogue worshipers,’ he added, apparently referencing yesterday’s shooting at Temple Israel in Michigan. ‘And they care more about guns than they do about college students.’
The prosecutor pointed at the police officers who joined him at the press conference, saying that it did not matter ‘how hard’ they worked to stop tragedies like the Virginia shooting.Â
‘Somebody will be a victim eventually,’ he said.Â
Despite his remarks drawing outrage among conservatives on social media, Fatehi doubled down when confronted by Fox News.
The George Soros-backed District Attorney in Norfolk, Virginia Ramin Fatehi sparked backlash after blaming the mass shooting at Old Dominion University (ODU) on pro-gun advocates
The shooter in Thursday’s attack was identified as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, a former National Guardsman who was convicted for supporting ISIS in 2015Â
‘I absolutely stand by what I said. It is the truth, no matter how much the gun lobby wants to deny it,’ he said.Â
The shooter in Thursday’s attack in Virginia was identified as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 36, a former National Guardsman who was convicted for supporting ISIS in 2015.Â
Jalloh, a US citizen originally from Sierra Leone, was released from prison in 2024 during the Biden administration after being caught attempting to hand information to ISIS and ISIL.Â
Fatehi’s remarks about the blame for the attack drew backlash from conservatives, but the prosecutor offered a derisive response to his critics to the Daily Mail on Friday.Â
‘Internet trolls are angry and delusional? Stop the presses!’ Fatehi said.Â
He continued in a statement: ‘The ODU assailant is criminally responsible for his terroristic murder, but there is a bigger picture: He is just the latest actor in the gun-fueled march of death in America.Â
‘There are an estimated 400 million guns in circulation in our country. Here in Virginia, we have had three university shootings: Virginia Tech in 2007, the University of Virginia in 2022, and now Old Dominion University. The motivations in each of those shootings was different, but the means was the same: guns.Â
‘Whether an assailant is attacking because of mental illness or terrorism, that assailant is more dangerous with a gun than without it. If we want to make it harder for the next assailant, we must end the death cult of gun absolutism.’
Faheti’s top two donors include the Soros-subsidized Justice and Public Safety PAC and Democracy PAC, which donated over $650,000 to his campaigns between 2021 and 2025
Faheti also doubled down on his stance in remarks to Fox News, saying:Â ‘No matter the ideology of an attacker, that attacker is more dangerous with a gun than without one.’
Faheti – whose top two donors include the Soros-subsidized Justice and Public Safety PAC and Democracy PAC – called for a political reckoning to rid the nation of guns in his press conference.Â
‘Until there is the political will to break the spell of the cult of gun absolutism, you will see more incidents like this,’ he said.Â
‘So, if you are looking for somebody to blame, don’t look at anybody up here, look at our lawmakers who don’t have the courage to implement sensible gun control measures, look to a Supreme Court that enables them, and do something about it.
‘That is the lesson – let’s mourn the people who’ve died, let’s decry what has happened, but let’s keep the focus where it belongs. It belongs on us, and having to change something so that we don’t have to suffer through this.’Â
Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shah, a veteran Army helicopter pilot, was killed in the shooting
According to Fox News, the two Soros-funded PACs that support Fatehi donated more than $650,000 to his campaigns between 2021 and 2025.Â
It comes as officials said Jalloh was released from prison two years ago after serving nine years of an 11-year sentence for attempting to hand information to ISIS.Â
Old Dominion University Police Chief Garrett Shelton said officers responded after receiving reports that people were being shot in one of the classrooms, but the gunman was actually subdued and killed by Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) students.Â
The ROTC is a college-based military training program for recruiting students into the US armed forces.Â
The victim who lost his life in the attack was named as Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shah, a veteran Army helicopter pilot.Â
Shah attended ODU as an ROTC student, according to his biography on the university’s website, and returned in 2022 as a program leader.
In the Army, Shah had flown helicopters over Iraq, Afghanistan and Eastern Europe as a pilot.
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps students showed ‘extreme bravery and courage’ and prevented further loss of life by stopping the suspect, identified as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, FBI spokesman Dominique Evans said.
The shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism, FBI Director Kash Patel said
The ROTC students subdued him and ‘rendered him no longer alive,’ Evans added. ‘I don’t know how else to say it.’
The shooting is being investigated as an act of terrorism, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a social media post, which praised the heroism of the students.
The Daily Mail has contacted Fatehi’s office for comment. Â