Americans were horrified by the bad news.
A tragedy required speaking the truth.
And Kash Patel declares this unspeakable attack on kids an act of terror.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
36-year-old Mohamed Jalloh stormed into an ROTC classroom on the campus of Old Dominion University and fatally shot the instructor.
Jalloh reportedly shouted “Allah Akbar!” as he opened fire.
Fellow ROTC students then attacked Jollah and stabbed him to death before he could gun down any more innocents.
“Old Dominion University faced a tragedy on our main campus,” a statement from Old Dominion University president Brian Hemphill read.
“I am grateful for the swift response of our police officers, emergency management personnel, and our partners at the City of Norfolk who promptly assisted the injured,” Hemphill added.
FBI Director Kash Patel said the FBI was investigating the incident as an “act of terror.”
“Earlier today, an armed individual opened fire at Old Dominion University, leaving one person dead and two others wounded. The shooter is now deceased thanks to a group of brave students who stepped in and subdued him – actions that undoubtedly saved lives along with the quick response of law enforcement,” Patel’s statement read.
“The FBI is now investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism. Our Joint Terrorism Task Force is fully engaged, embedded with local authorities, and providing all resources necessary in the investigation,” Patel added.
The attack came as Americans feared Iran would activate sleeper cells in the United States to retaliate for military strikes on their nuclear and missile program.
It also raised questions about unvetted Islamic migration into America.
Jalloh was a naturalized immigrant from Sierra Leone and was also an ISIS sympathizer.
In 2016, the FBI attested Jalloh “for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.”
Jalloh served in the National Guard before falling under the sway of AL Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki.
“A naturalized US citizen from Sierra Leone, Jalloh left the National Guard and became a devoted follower of Anwar al-Awlaki, the slain leader of Al-Qaeda’s branch in the Arabian Peninsula, the DOJ said,” the New York Post reported.
Jollah then made contact with ISIS cells, where he expressed interest in carrying out a terror attack in the United States.
“He connected with members of the ISIL during a six-month stay in Africa. During one meeting on the trip, unknowingly observed by an FBI informant, Jalloh mentioned a desire to launch his own terror attack, the DOJ said,” the Post report continued.
“A naturalized US citizen from Sierra Leone, Jalloh left the National Guard and became a devoted follower of Anwar al-Awlaki, the slain leader of Al-Qaeda’s branch in the Arabian Peninsula, the DOJ said,” the Post report added.
In one meeting with ISIS members in Africa, an FBI informant noticed Jalloh and reported him.
“He connected with members of the ISIL during a six-month stay in Africa. During one meeting on the trip, unknowingly observed by an FBI informant, Jalloh mentioned a desire to launch his own terror attack, the DOJ said.” The Post report went on to say.
The FBI arrested Jalloh after he returned stateside and attempted to purchase firearms for his terror attack.
Jalloh’s arrest and subsequent terror attack led many Americans to wonder why Islamic radicals like him can get citizenship in the first place.
Why are stronger vetting policies not in place?
Americans also want to know why he wasn’t denaturalized and deported in 2016 when the FBI arrested him in the first place.
Unvetted Islamic migration into any country is an invitation for terrorists to sneak in and plan death and destruction.


