Mohammad Jalloh Identified as Suspect in Old Dominion University Shooting Under FBI Terror Probe

The Old Dominion University terror investigation has intensified after authorities identified the suspected gunman involved in the shooting on the Norfolk, Virginia campus.
Officials say the FBI is investigating the Old Dominion University shooting as a potential act of terrorism as federal agents examine the background and possible motives behind the attack.
Suspect Identified
Authorities identified the suspect as Mohammad Jalloh, who law enforcement sources say had previously served time in prison after being convicted in a case involving support for ISIS.
Investigators are now reviewing whether the suspect’s past activities may have influenced the attack at Old Dominion University.
FBI Terrorism Investigation
Federal agents have joined local law enforcement in the investigation as the Old Dominion University terror investigation expands.
Officials are examining the suspect’s communications, background, and potential connections to extremist networks.
The FBI is expected to determine whether the campus shooting qualifies as a terrorism-related attack under federal law.
Security Concerns During Global Tensions
The investigation comes amid heightened security concerns in the United States as authorities remain vigilant about potential threats linked to extremist ideologies.
Law enforcement agencies across the country continue monitoring individuals previously associated with extremist groups.
Authorities say additional information about the Old Dominion University terror investigation will be released as the case develops.