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Should Terror Suspect's Freedom Be Revoked After Deadly U.S. University Shooting?

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**Summary of US University Shooting Incident**

A fatal shooting occurred on Thursday at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, where a suspect, identified as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, opened fire in a classroom, killing one person and injuring two others. According to authorities, the incident is being investigated as an act of terrorism due to the suspect's prior conviction for attempting to support the Islamic State group. The FBI is leading the investigation.

The suspected gunman, 36-year-old Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, had previously been jailed for trying to support the IS group in 2016 and was released from prison in 2024. Prosecutors allege that he purchased a firearm from Kenya Chapman, 32, who is now facing federal charges related to selling firearms without a license. The shooting occurred hours before another incident in Michigan, where a vehicle rammed into a synagogue and school.

The deceased victim has been identified as Lt Col Brandon Shah, an instructor with the university's Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program. Two other victims were injured, one of whom is still in critical condition. The ROTC students who subdued the suspect have been praised for their bravery. FBI Director Kash Patel thanked the "brave students" whose actions "undoubtedly saved lives."

**Center Assessment:** One person has been killed and two others injured in a shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism due to the suspect's prior conviction for supporting the IS group.

🧭 Media framing watch

Left/Centre-left: CBS US

Center: BBC US and Canada

Right: Fox News US

Center assessment: Mixed framing detected. This post uses a center-neutral synthesis.

πŸ”₯ Civic Heat: 10/10 πŸ“‚ Politics πŸ“° BBC US and Canada

πŸ“· Imagen: BBC US and Canada | [Ver artΓ­culo](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gjrzgr32mo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss)
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πŸ”Ž What to consider
**The Tension:** Should we prioritize national security over individual freedoms in the wake of a deadly university shooting linked to terrorism?

As a nation, we must weigh the need for public safety against the risk of infringing on civil liberties. Your vote today will determine how far our government can go in restricting freedom after such an incident.

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Curio.chat Β· Verification

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A fatal shooting occurred at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, resulting in one death and two injuries.
β†’ TRUE β€” Multiple reliable sources (PBS, BBC, WDBJ7, NBC News) report the same fact: a fatal shooting occurred at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, resulting in one death and two injuries.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, the suspect, had previously been convicted of attempting to support the Islamic State group in 2016.
β†’ TRUE β€” Multiple reliable sources (BBC, NBC News, PBS) confirm that Mohamed Bailor Jalloh was previously convicted of supporting the Islamic State group in 2016.
The FBI is leading an investigation into the incident as an act of terrorism due to the suspect's prior conviction.
β†’ TRUE β€” Multiple reliable sources (BBC, WSET, TIME) report the FBI is investigating the incident as an act of terrorism due to the suspect's prior conviction.

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