Terrorism probe underway after Old Dominion University shooting
USA TODAY
Authorities are still investigating what led to the shooting that left an instructor dead and two students wounded. Here's what we know so far.
The shooting that left an instructor dead and two people wounded at Old Dominion University has rocked the Virginia campus and community as investigators launch a terrorism investigation.
The shooting unfolded the morning of March 12 at the southeastern Virginia school campus when a suspect opened fire inside a classroom in one of the university's business school buildings, authorities said. The suspect was soon subdued and died.
"As tragedy struck the main campus earlier today when a lone gunman entered Constant Hall and opened fire in a classroom, we join together to pay tribute to our fellow Monarch who was lost and the two students who were injured," President Brian O. Hemphill said in a statement on March 12.
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The FBI and other investigators are still probing the shooting, and said they are investigating it as an "act of terrorism."













