NBC News: Gunman at ODU ID’d in shooting as 1 victim dead, 2 others hurt

NBC News: Gunman at ODU ID’d in shooting as 1 victim dead, 2 others hurt

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) -- Mohamed Jalloh, a man previously convicted of providing ISIL material support and recently released from prison, has been identified as the shooter at Old Dominion University Thursday morning, according to NBC News, citing two senior law enforcement officials who were briefed on the matter.

One victim was killed and two others were hurt following a shooting at the school Thursday morning, ODU police said. The gunman is also dead.

In a press conference held around 2 p.m., ODU Police Chief Garrett Shelton confirmed one victim was dead and two were now in stable condition. He added one victim self-transported to a hospital in Virginia Beach.

Shelton also revealed the gunman was found dead when officers arrived around 10:50 a.m.

In a statement issued by the U.S. Army Cadet Command, it was confirmed two victims were members of the university's ROTC program.

“We are deeply saddened from the active shooter incident that occurred at Old Dominion University on March 12, 2026. We can confirm that two members of the university ROTC program were shot and were taken to a local hospital to treat their injuries.”

A gunman opened fire in Constant Hall at approximately 10:50 a.m. ODU officials said two people were injured as a result and were taken to a local hospital. Both victims were taken to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital around 11:15 a.m. in critical condition, according to a Sentara official.

An all clear notification was sent by ODU officials around 12:15 p.m. that reads:

"This is an all clear notification. The emergency at Constant Hall has ended. There is no longer an active threat to the campus community. Avoid the area in and around Constant Hall where emergency officials continue to work."

ODU President Brian Hemphill, Ph.D., issued a statement in reference to the shooting:

Earlier today, March 12, 2026, Old Dominion University faced a tragedy on our main campus. 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. 
 
Due to the incident, Old Dominion University has canceled classes and suspended operations on main campus for the remainder of the day, March 12, 2026. Due to the ongoing investigation, please avoid the area in and around Constant Hall and continue to follow instructions from ODU Alerts. Family Information Center is available in Chartway Arena’s Big Blue Room. 
 
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to go to Broderick Dining Commons for lunch and counseling support. Talk Campus—a 24/7 peer support community—and other online counseling services and resources are also available for students at www.odu.edu/counseling-services. More information will be provided by the Division of Student and Campus Life. For immediate assistance, please call (757) 683-4401. Additional updates will be shared through ODU Alerts and posted on the ODU homepage at www.odu.edu
 
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. 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. 

ODU sophomore Logan Hayes was in Constant Hall taking a test when the active shooter situation started. He said the fire alarm went off and he ran out of the building.

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As soon as he got outside, Logan told WAVY, “I heard about a multitude of gunshots go off and people just screaming.” 

He added the police response was immediate and that they assured students were somewhere safe.

All classes and operations on the main campus were suspended for the remainder of the day. The university will be closed Friday, but counselors will be available on the main campus from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Broderick Dining Commons to offer support.

Larchmont Elementary, James Monroe Elementary and W.H. Taylor Elementary are placed on secure hold as Norfolk Police respond, Norfolk Public Schools confirmed.

In a statement, NPS said students from nearly every Norfolk high school were on ODU's campus for a SOAR tour during the incident. Officials said the students were sheltered in place. All of the students were accounted for and safe.

"All students and staff are secure, and we are following established safety protocols. However, due to the increased police presence NPS security personnel are asking that parents avoid the area at this time," a spokesperson for Norfolk Public Schools said.

ODU officials advise the public to avoid the area in and around Constant Hall where emergency personnel continue to work.

On X, FBI Director Kash Patel said his department is aware of the incident and helping local law enforcement.

The initial alert put out by ODU reads:

"O.D.U. Urgent Alert: Active threat reported at Constant Hall. Follow Run-Hide-Fight protocols. Emergency personnel responding. Avoid area," the alert reads.

Credit: Joseph Hagin

Credit: Joseph Hagin

Several WAVY 10 crews are at the scene and will provide additional details as it develops.