Valuetainment
“He Was ARRESTED For Terrorism!” - ODU Terror Suspect KILLED By ROTC Cadets
13 Mar 2026
Chapter 1: What happened during the Old Dominion shooting incident?
terror suspect in deadly old dominion shooting in virginia was subdued by students officials say rob i believe you got a clip on this one here let's get right into it and there there's a bunch to be talked about with this is this the clip where the lady is asked was there any shots fired to eliminate it this is it go ahead and play this because watch this folks from the fbi this is her
The there were students were in that room that subdued him. And I rendered him no longer. Alive, I don't know how else to say it, but they basically were able to terminate the threat. So he was not sure he was not sure. He shot 3 people correct. We have information that he shot 3 people. the one that went to Virginia. So he was not shot, but he was killed.
Apparently, these guys, the cadets, killed the guy. I think they were stabbing him. We'll get into that. Let me first talk about this, and then I'm going to come to you guys here. Mohamed Baylor Jalloh.
Chapter 2: Who was the shooter and what was his background?
Rob, if you can pull up the clip of Mohamed Baylor Jalloh. Is this the fellow that used to be in the military, if I'm not mistaken, or is that the other one? There's one of them that served, if you want to get that picture. 36-year-old Army and National Guard. Entered a classroom with Army ROTC members and opened fire. He fatally shot ROTC instructor Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shaw.
Chapter 3: How did ROTC cadets respond to the attack?
I want to make sure we recognize the Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shaw. A Lieutenant Colonel, my life changed my life. He's one of the top five men that I respect. So you don't become a Lieutenant Colonel by luck. That's a lot of work to get to a person like that. So may he rest in peace. Our prayers goes out to he and his family.
All of those things you see for somebody to become like this, that means he positively impacted a lot of young men and women's lives, and he protected us to be able to do. If you're free today, it's because of men like him. So I want to make sure we honor him properly. He was fatally shot. ROTC cadets in the room rushed to the gunman and stopped the attack.
The cadets subdued him and killed him before the police got there, died from stab wounds inflicted during the fight. And I can go into a few other things here on how quickly happened, but I'll get right into it. Tom, what do we know about the story and what opinions you have about it? I have some pretty strong opinions about it.
The first strong opinion I have is that the vigilance of the people who refuse to be in that classroom and be victims, who refuse to stand by, who jumped up into action and prevented further deaths. And, you know, it's very, very gory. It was a stabbing death. But the answer was they used what they had to neutralize the victim. Yeah.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of early release from prison for suspects?
Yeah. Like that. Yeah. They use what they had. So my applaud to the people and everywhere in America, you got to keep your head on a swivel, look around, be vigilant, vigilant and be ready. So I have a strong opinion about that. I have an equally and even stronger opinion about the background on this. And I and I'll stand down and let other people talk to it is that. We knew about this.
We knew what this guy once again, the family knew other people knew he was in the justice system. He had been subject to I'm talking about the the assailant, the killer, the now rendered nonliving guy. He was part of that and he was radicalized.
So the two themes I see is he was radicalized and then he ended up in the justice system for things he was doing when radicalized and then released and we didn't do anything about it. And here we go again. Here we go. Could have been prevented. It's like when family members have have psychotic episodes and people knew about it and didn't do anything. They get their arms.
They get their hands on a weapon. Trans dad shoots members of his family. This guy. It just it disgusts me. Well, let me read this to you. Was a former member of the Army National Guard National. It gets to the point here.
He received an honorable discharge with a six-year commitment and that a defense lawyer for Jalloh wrote in court filing in July of 2016, the Justice Department announced that Jalloh was arrested for attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State.
About a month before his arrest, the department said Jalloh had traveled to North Carolina and made multiple unsuccessful attempts to obtain firearms. He was taken into custody by FBI agents a day after he bought and test-fired
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Chapter 5: How was the suspect radicalized before the attack?
a 5.56-millimeter Stag Arms assault rifle at Northern Virginia Gun Store. The department said in a news release at the time, unbeknownst to Jello, the rifle was rendered inoperable before he left the dealership with the weapon. According to the news release, Jello was arrested the following day, and the FBI seized the rifle.
Jello was sentenced to 11 years in prison after five years supervised release In February 2017, he ended up, I think, doing five or seven years. I've heard seven. This is five by USA Today. Prosecutors argued at the time that a 20-year sentence, prison sentence for Jello would be appropriate.
They wrote in a court filing about his potential sentence that he attempted to help the Islamic State in a host of ways, including providing the group with funds and trying to organize weapons and personnel. So, Vinny, when you see something like this, what should have been done with him at the time? I mean...
let's just again you're arrested for terrorism if you're supporting and you're sending money to isis you are a terrorist you're not actually shooting or anything but you're assisting people that are and apparently the guy that was involved with him that was isis was killed okay and then so a west african from sierra leone joins our military naturalized whatever all that process is he's supposed to do 20 years rob okay then he's serving time and then the biden administration releases him early
doesn't deport him to wherever the hell he came from, you let him stay in this country. Guys, I used to drink a lot, and I'm recovered, and I don't drink anymore, okay? When it comes to stuff like this, you don't recover from terrorists, okay? No, just like these pedophiles where they're like, no, they can go back to society. No, you can't. That is a sickness that you cannot just wipe off.
You can't just sponge that. And it's the same thing with this guy, Pat. And I don't hate to meet this guy, But I have to say it, if your name is Mohammed and you're from that country and your belief, and that's your belief, when you swear to serve into our military, first of all, you can't be the president unless you were born in this country, okay? So why should it be with everybody else?
And I'm sorry, I guess the Muslim attendance in the military is what?
less than 0.1 percent we have a different god when you swear and you swore to defend this country for enemies foreign and domestic and you swear say so help me god we don't have the same god and if you're radicalized and you're freaking representing isis i'm sorry they need to change the rules because if it's less than one percent and your god isn't the same god that we serve i'm sorry you can't serve elon i want to come to you but before i don't want to play this clip rob if you want to pull up the clip about what the fbi said that he screamed uh after is this it rob go for it
It was an act of terrorism. I can tell you that we have confirmed reports that prior to him conducting this act of terrorism, he shouted or stated al-Akbar. And he was formerly a subject of an FBI investigation in material supporting terrorism. By the way, just so you know, he screams Allahu Akbar. He apparently tried to donate $500 to ISIS.
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Chapter 6: What role did the FBI play in the suspect's prior activities?
He had no clue the person he was donating to wasn't ISIS. It was the FBI, and he got caught. So we know what his background is, Allahu Akbar. Ilan, where are you at with this? Number one, I agree with you, Tom. I think this is why people lose trust in our institutions. We see someone who should be in prison for a very long time let out very quickly.
I think it points to a massive ideological problem in our country, just stuff that we're not taking seriously. Kind of what Vinny touched on. There's radical extremists being fundamentalized in our own country. It's happening here. It's not happening overseas. It's happening in our country, and we're not doing anything about it. We're completely distracted from it.
There's been over 100,000 radical Islamist attacks since 9-11 worldwide. This is a global ideological issue. We're putting our head in the sand and work in this space. So I work to try and raise awareness about Christians who are persecuted. There's hundreds of millions of Christians who are persecuted.
In the world, nine out of ten of the countries that persecute Christians the most are Muslim countries with radical Islamists. If you think this is isolated to those countries and it's not coming here, you're mistaken. We have lax borders. We have universities that are fundamentalizing people.
And we now have a very disturbing thing happening, which is a unity between this leftist ideology, radical Islamists, and scary, most scary of all, because I knew that that was happening for years. But what we're seeing now is this horseshoe effect of even the right, people on the right, coming on board.
You have guys like Tucker who went and spent his time at TPUSA lecturing us on Islamophobia, telling us Sharia law isn't so bad. And then you wonder why in our country we have things like this happening. We are putting our head in the sand. We have to listen to the people in our country who tell us to our faces that they want us dead. They're telling us they're doing it out in the open.
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Chapter 7: How does the panel view institutional accountability in this case?
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Chapter 8: What are the broader implications of this incident for national security?
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