Known Wolf – Former Convicted ISIS Sympathizer Opens Fire at Old Dominion University, Killing Professor Wounding Two
Source: The Last Refuge · Bias: Far Right
Summary
How was this previously convicted ISIS supporter allowed out of prison and not deported? A ridiculously avoidable terrorist incident has unfolded at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Mohamed Jalloh was born in Sierra Leone, became a naturalized US citizen, was radicalized by al-Qaeda, was then convicted for providing material support to ISIS in 2017 and […] The post Known Wolf – Former Convicted ISIS Sympathizer Opens Fire at Old Dominion University, Killing Professor Wounding Two appeared first on The Last Refuge.
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