Mar 12 • 22:39 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Students Overpower and Kill Shooter at Virginia University

Students, including members of the U.S. Army Reserve, overpowered and killed a shooter at Old Dominion University in Virginia, preventing further casualties during the attack.

A troubling incident unfolded at Old Dominion University in Virginia when a shooter opened fire on Thursday. The shooter, identified as a 36-year-old man previously convicted of providing support to ISIS, was quickly subdued and killed by a group of students, including members of the U.S. Army Reserve. Their decisive actions, alongside a rapid police response, likely prevented a higher casualty count, as authorities reported at least one death and multiple injuries during the attack.

FBI Director Kash Patel praised the students for their bravery, stating that their intervention saved lives. The FBI has since launched an investigation into the incident, treating it as an act of terrorism. This classification underscores the seriousness of the situation, given the shooter's past and the tragic events that occurred during the university's class hours, which typically expose students to such dangers.

The shooter’s history, including his release from an eleven-year prison sentence in 2024, raises important questions regarding the monitoring of individuals with violent pasts. The incident points to broader concerns about campus safety and security, and the immediate actions of those students exemplify courage in a crisis—an element often highlighted in discussions surrounding self-defense and intervention in potentially deadly situations.

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