NORFOLK, Va. — Investigators are continuing to piece together how the gun used in the deadly shooting at Old Dominion University was obtained, as newly filed court documents shed more light on the case.
Police say Mohamed Jalloh shot three people during an ROTC class on campus on March 12, killing Lt. Col. Brandon Shah and injuring two others. Authorities said Jalloh was on supervised release at the time of the shooting after previously serving time for attempting to provide material support to ISIS. He was killed during the attack.
According to investigators, Jalloh obtained the weapon illegally from Kenya McChell Chapman, who is now facing federal charges…