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Old Dominion University ROTC Cadets Successfully Neutralize Armed ISIS Supporter, Authorities Report

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A harrowing incident at Old Dominion University saw a suspect fatally shooting one individual and wounding two others, only to be disarmed by courageous students. Authorities have applauded these students for their valor during this terrifying episode.

The shooter, identified as 36-year-old Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, a former soldier of the Army National Guard with a prior conviction for supporting ISIS, reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” as he began firing inside the Virginia campus on Thursday.

The FBI is treating the shooting as a terrorism-related act, according to Director Kash Patel. He noted that Jalloh was ultimately overpowered by a group of students at the university.

Mohamed Bailor Jalloh wearing face covering

Photographs of Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, the suspected shooter involved in the March 12, 2026, incident at ODU, have been released. (Image courtesy of WTKR)

“Thanks to the heroic intervention of several students, the shooter was subdued, preventing further tragedy,” Patel commented in a statement shared on social media, acknowledging both the students’ actions and the swift response by law enforcement.

Jallah was pronounced dead at the scene, ODU Police Chief Garrett Shelton told reporters during a news conference.

While Jallah was not shot, the FBI has not yet elaborated on how he died. 

“The brave ROTC members in that room subdued him,” FBI Special Agent in Charge Dominique Evans told reporters. “And if not for them, I’m not sure you know what else he may have done. But that’s exactly what they did. They confronted him, and they subdued him, and he was no longer able to conduct any further attack.”

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger identified the victim as Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, describing him as a “devoted ROTC instructor.” 

Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, the individual identified as the shooter at ODU

Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, the individual identified as the shooter at ODU on Thursday, March 12, 2026.  (The Intercept)

“Lt. Col. Brandon Shah was killed today in his classroom at Old Dominion University. A devoted ROTC instructor, Lt. Col. Shah didn’t just lead a life of service to our country, he taught and led others to follow that path,” Spanberger said. “I am grateful for his example, deeply saddened by his death, and praying for his family. Amid this tragedy, I thank the brave students, first responders, and law enforcement officers who responded quickly to today’s horrific attack.”

One injured victim was transported to a local hospital and another drove themselves to receive treatment in Virginia Beach, authorities added. Both were in stable condition as of Thursday afternoon. 

Lt. Col. Brandon Shah

Lt. Col. Brandon Shah was identified as the instructor killed in Thursday’s deadly shooting at Old Dominion University. (Old Dominion University)

Multiple sources confirmed to Fox News that Jalloh was previously convicted in 2017 of providing material support to ISIS, and was later released in 2024.

He was a naturalized U.S. citizen from Sierra Leone and served in the Virginia National Guard before quitting the military after listening to online lectures by Anwar al-Aulaqi, a deceased leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, he told investigators when he was arrested in 2016.

ODU police response

Police arrive outside Old Dominion University’s campus after reports of an active shooter on Thursday, March 12, 2026, in Norfolk, Va. (AP Photo/John Clark)

Upon meeting with ISIS members in Nigeria, he attempted to purchase firearms in both North Carolina and Virginia, the Department of Justice said at the time.

The FBI is providing assistance and working alongside local authorities as officials continue to investigate the shooting, Patel said. 

“We will update as able,” he added.

Immediately following the shooting, ODU canceled classes and other campus operations, while also making counseling services available to members of the school community.

“The safety of our campus community is my top priority. We are deeply committed to safeguarding all Monarchs and ensuring a secure learning, living, and working environment at all times,” ODU President Brian Hemphill said. “We take this responsibility very seriously and remain vigilant in our efforts to maintain a safe campus. I extend my thoughts and prayers to those impacted by the incident, as well as the entire campus and the broader community.” 

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